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cast steel
noun
- any of various steels cast in molds to form objects.
cast steel
noun
- steel containing varying amounts of carbon, manganese, phosphorus, silicon, and sulphur that is cast into shape rather than wrought
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Other Words From
- cast-steel adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cast steel1
First recorded in 1770–80
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Example Sentences
Cast steel clamps hold the cable together, and to these the suspending rods are attached.
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It is then called cast steel, and is of a more uniform texture.
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His short life was a hard struggle, but he discovered the secret of making cast-steel, and died in 1828.
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Our boats have a ten-inch razor-edged cast-steel stem fitted to them for net-cutting and other purposes.
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The thickness of the metal normally to the blows was 23½ inches, and the projectiles were of cast steel.
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