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foundry
[ foun-dree ]
noun
- an establishment for producing castings in molten metal.
- the act or process of founding or casting metal.
- the category of metal objects made by founding; castings.
foundry
/ ˈfaʊndrɪ /
noun
- a place in which metal castings are produced
- the science or practice of casting metal
- cast-metal articles collectively
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of foundry1
Example Sentences
Wanek advised — the aluminum foundry worker said he predicted the Packers would win by 20 but was uncertain who is going to prevail on Tuesday.
The company currently operates a microelectronics foundry at the park and has multiple civil and defense space programs throughout the South Bay, including spacecraft manufacturing, space instrument design and orbiting space platforms.
The son of a Ford foundry worker, he grew up in a working-class neighborhood in Detroit and rose rapidly at Chrysler, Packard and General Motors.
Samsung’s foundry business, which makes chips designed by other companies, also lags behind rivals.
Then, they designed and mapped out the chip from the semiconductor foundry.
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