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Definition of Rustless

Rustless
Rustless Rust"less, a. Free from rust.

Meaning of Rustless from wikipedia

- Stainless steel, also known as inox, corrosion-resistant steel (CRES) and rustless steel, is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion....
- July 1948) was an English metallurgist, credited with the invention of "rustless steel" (later to be called "stainless steel" in the anglophone world)....
- appear in Hark at Barker (LWT, 1969), starring opposite Barker's Lord Rustless, as Dithers, the 100-year old gardener. There was also a sequel, His Lordship...
- Gupta and Shankar Goyal, Eds., Kusumanjali Publications, Meerut, 1989. The Rustless Wonder – A Study of the Iron Pillar at Delhi, T.R. Anantharaman, Vigyan...
- given by Lord Rustless (also Barker) on a different topic each w**** from his stately home, Chrome Hall. Helped and hindered by Rustless' secretary (Mildred)...
- revolutionary spirit. Famously, he pledged that his only ambition was "to be a rustless ****" in the revolutionary cause. Lin's use of Lei's diary was part of...
- presidency of Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation (manufacturers of stainless steel) but remained a director of Colonial Radio Corporation. When Rustless Iron...
- Type 420—Cutlery Grade martensitic; similar to the Brearley's original rustless steel. Excellent polishability. Type 430—decorative, e.g., for automotive...
- second vehicle for his Lord Rustless character, first seen three years earlier in Hark at Barker on ITV. This time though, Rustless appeared in a series for...
- Les Misérables Eponine 4 episodes 1970 Hark at Barker Heroine Episode: "Rustless on Music" 1971 Jason King Anna Brenskaja Episode: " To Russia with... Panache"...