Lexicographical Neighbors of Speises
Literary usage of Speises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallurgy of the Non-ferrous Metals by William Gowland (1914)
"The composition of the speises which were obtained by treating an ore containing
nickel 11-0 and cobalt 1-0 per cent, at Schladming * were as follows ..."
2. Principles of Metallurgy: An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals by Charles Herman Fulton (1910)
"Table LIII gives the composition of a number of speises. TABLE LIII.1 COMPOSITION
or speises See also, K. Friedrich, Ni-As. . .Metallurgie, IV, 200 (1907). ..."
3. Principles of Metallurgy: An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals by Charles Herman Fulton (1910)
"Table LIII gives the composition of a number of speises. TABLE LIII.1 COMPOSITION
OF speises See also, K. Friedrich, Ni-As. . Cu-As. . Pb-As.. ..."
4. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores by John Percy (1880)
"... and the slag for antimonial lead and speise: the speises thus ... or how much
remained in the resulting speises.6 SILVER-SMELTING IN THE PILZ ..."
5. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores by John Percy (1880)
"... lead and speise : the speises thus produced contain from 3% to 6% of cobalt
and, at the highest, 0 • 8% of nickel; but it is not stated how much silver ..."
6. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores. ...Silver and Gold by John Percy (1880)
"... and the slag for antimonial lead and speise : the speises thus produced contain
from 3% to 6% of cobalt and, at the highest, 0'8% of nickel; ..."
7. pennsylvania archives by Pennsylvania State Library, Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth (1855)
"... of Francklin County have Gon throw the fust part of my Bargain in making that
Part of the State Road I under- tuck for the Six Hundred pounds speises, ..."
8. General Metallurgy by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1913)
"This process is suitable for metals, mattes, speises, and ores; the oxidizing
agents are air, steam, metallic oxides and oxide salts. ..."