- 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 4.5%), or 0.25 for low carbon...
- 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...
- The term iron
frame describes the
structural use of
either cast iron or
wrought iron in the
columns and
beams of a building.
While po****r in the 19th...
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especially one used for decoration.
There are two main
types of ironwork:
wrought iron and cast iron.
While the use of iron
dates as far back as 4000 BC...
- iron ores in the
region from
Greece to India,[page needed] The use of
wrought iron (worked iron) was
known by the 1st
millennium BC, and its
spread defined...
- 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...
- What Hath God
Wrought: The
Transformation of America, 1815–1848 is a
nonfiction book
about the
history of the
United States written by
historian Daniel...
- States,
identified as St.
Aloysius Cemetery,
Wrought-Iron
Cross Site A and St.
Aloysius Cemetery,
Wrought-Iron
Cross Site B were
listed on the National...