aluminium

IPA: ʌɫˈumɪnʌm

noun

  • A light, silvery metal extracted from bauxite, and a chemical element (symbol Al) with an atomic number of 13.
  • (countable) A single atom of this element.
  • (slang) Aircraft or other machinery made partially or wholly of aluminium.
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Examples of "aluminium" in Sentences

  • Me: "Well, what do you think they call 'aluminium' in Poland?"
  • In the UK and other countries using British spelling, only aluminium is used.
  • MMH consists entirely of elements that are rare on the moon, whereas aluminium is plentiful.
  • Cover the baking sheet in aluminium foil before you start cooking, and clean up will be even quicker.
  • The basket is built from satin aluminium flatbar which can also be powdercoated to your choice of colour.
  • Our deference to them as those people who could tell us which things are aluminium and which are molybdenum, means that our referents of ˜aluminium™ and
  • The items have a playful and strong character created by combining a colourful bowl in aluminium with a base of solid birch or white ceramic in various ways.
  • Construction is likely to be in aluminium or high-tensile steel; Craig Loomes design has already identified shipyards that can construct such an unusual design.
  • What's in the sludgeBauxite, the raw material from which aluminium is processed, contains a mix of minerals, including aluminium, iron oxides and titanium dioxides.
  • The CentrAl technique allows for simple repairs to be carried out immediately, as is the case in aluminium constructions, – but not the case when using CFRP constructions.

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