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ore dressing

noun

  1. Metallurgy. the mechanical processes by which valuable minerals are separated from ore.


ore dressing

noun

  1. the first stage in the extraction of a metal from an ore in which as much gangue as possible is removed and the ore is prepared for smelting, refining, etc Also calledmineral dressingmineral processing
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ore dressing1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences

Milling may be either ore dressing or metallurgy.

The mechanical processes designed to separate the ore from its enclosing rock or other superfluous earthy matter called gangue became known as ore dressing and ore concentrating.

It is the foundation of the art of ore dressing, one of the most important parts of metallurgy.

The question in ore dressing really is whether air can be made to work as well as water.

Mr. A. G. Charleton, the eminent English mining engineer and author of numerous books, in discussing this question, writes, "Personally, I am of the opinion that ore dressing should be included in mining."

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