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wire gauze
noun
- a gauzelike fabric woven of very fine wires.
wire gauze
noun
- a stiff meshed fabric woven of fine wires
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wire gauze1
First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences
This phenomenon explains why a positive flame will burn through wire gauze, while a negative flame remains below the gauze.
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Searching through his knapsack, he drew out what is known to first aid as a wire gauze bandage.
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The soil around the aperture is cleared and flattened to receive the wire-gauze, under which I place a Pompilus.
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Stunned by colliding with the walls of their glass or wire-gauze prison, they all perish within twenty-four hours.
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Before passing into the pump again the oil is strained or filtered by a screen of wire gauze and all foreign matter removed.
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