castable

castable
adjective see cast I

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • castable — cast·a·ble …   English syllables

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  • Огнеупорная смесь — Castable Огнеупорная смесь. В литейном производстве такое сочетание огнеупорных зерен и соответствующего связующего, при котором после добавления жидкости в литейную форму, смесь из за происходящей химической реакции затвердевает. (Источник:… …   Словарь металлургических терминов

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  • cast — I. verb (cast; casting) Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse kasta; akin to Old Norse kǫs heap Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to cause to move or send forth by throwing < cast a fishing lure > < cast …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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