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pinnacle; battlement; crenel | |||
merlon | |||
zingel (Aspro zingel, Zingel zingel) | |||
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battlement; crenellation; crenellations | |||
crenelation | |||
indentation; merlons | |||
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battlements | |||
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pewter | |||
tin (stannum) | |||
tin A metallic element, occurring in cassiterite, that has several allotropes; the ordinary malleable silvery-white metal slowly changes below 13.2°C to a grey powder. It is used extensively in alloys, especially bronze and pewter, and as a noncorroding coating for steel; element | |||
tin | |||
stannic; stannous | |||
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stannic; stannous | |||
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stannic; tinIV | |||
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stannous; tinII | |||
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pewter ware | |||
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stannum | |||
algam | |||
tin solder | |||
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stannary | |||
pewtery | |||
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stanniferous |
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