- Look up
wrought in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wrought is the
archaic form of "worked," the more
commonly used past
tense and past
participle of...
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Wrought iron is an iron
alloy with a very low
carbon content (less than 0.05%) in
contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4%). It is a semi-fused m****...
- Look up what hath god
wrought in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "What hath God
wrought" is a
translation of a
phrase from the Book of
Numbers (Numbers...
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Puddling is the
process of
converting pig iron to bar (
wrought) iron in a coal
fired reverberatory furnace. It was
developed in
England during the 1780s...
- of the material.
Wrought iron
contains less than 0.25%
carbon but
large amounts of slag that give it a
fibrous characteristic.
Wrought iron is more corrosion...
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Chaetodon daedalma or the
wrought-iron
butterflyfish is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
butterflyfish belonging to the
family Chaetodontidae. It...
- The Well
Wrought Urn:
Studies in the
Structure of
Poetry is a 1947
collection of
essays by
Cleanth Brooks. It is
considered a
seminal text in the New...
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posts or columns.
Galleries are
typically constructed from cast iron (or
wrought iron in
older buildings) with
ornate balusters, posts, and brackets. The...
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Bessemer process, a new era of m****-produced
steel began. Mild
steel replaced wrought iron. The
German states saw
major steel prowess over
Europe in the 19th...
- be
demolished and rebuilt,
often in
wrought iron. The
bridge had been
badly designed,
being trussed with
wrought iron straps,
which were
wrongly thought...