s |
ingot |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a noun ingot is
a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents.
bar |
ingot |
As nouns the difference between bar and ingot
is that
bar is bar while
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents.
ingot |
undefined |
As a noun ingot
is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
best |
ingot |
As a proper noun best
is .
As a noun ingot is
a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents.
ingot |
billot |
As nouns the difference between ingot and billot
is that
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents while
billot is bullion in the bar or mass.
ingot |
slab |
As nouns the difference between ingot and slab
is that
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents while
slab is mud, sludge.
As a verb slab is
to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab is
thick; viscous.
pig |
ingot |
As nouns the difference between pig and ingot
is that
pig is any of several mammalian species of the genus
Sus, having cloven hooves, bristles and a nose adapted for digging; especially the domesticated farm animal
Sus scrofa while
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents.
As a verb pig
is to give birth.
As an acronym PIG
is persuade Identify GOTV, electoral technique commonly employed in the United Kingdom.
ingot |
cast |
As nouns the difference between ingot and cast
is that
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents while
cast is an act of throwing.
As a verb cast is
To move, or be moved, away.
ingot |
nugget |
As nouns the difference between ingot and nugget
is that
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents while
nugget is a small, compact chunk or clump.
ingot |
soe |
As nouns the difference between ingot and soe
is that
ingot is a solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents while
soe is a large wooden vessel for carrying water, especially one to be carried on a pole between two people.
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