Meaning alloy
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A mixture containing mostly metals. For example, brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Steel contains iron and other metals, but also carbon.
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Compound combining two or more elements having properties not existing in any of the single constituent elements. Sometimes used to refer to amalgam.
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early 14c. "relative freedom of a noble metal from alloy or other impurities," from Anglo-French alai, Old French aloi, from aloiier (see alloy (v.)). Meaning " base metal alloyed with [..]
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c. 1400, "mix with a baser metal," from Old French aloiier "assemble, join," from Latin alligare "bind to, tie to," compound of ad- "to" (see ad-) + ligare &quo [..]
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A mixture of two or more metals or semi-metals in which the atoms of the different metals are intermingled among each other. Some minerals, such as Iron-nickel, are naturally occurring alloys.
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mixture of two or more metals.
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A mixture of two or more metals. Brass (a mixture of copper and zinc) and bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) are common alloys.
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A substance made by the mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal. Alloys are often stronger and more durable than pure metals. Bronze is an alloy of copper and either zinc or [..]
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This is a combination of different metals blended together to gain benefits from the mixture of the two substances.
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A blend of metals. Also slang for "aluminum."
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Any combination of metals used to produce a club head or shaft. Alloys may contain aluminum, steel, beryllium, nickel, copper, titanium, or any number of other metals in varying combinations.
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a mixture of two or more metals
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A mixture of two or more metals. Brass (a mixture of copper and zinc) and bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) are common alloys.
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A substance that has metallic properties and is composed of two or more chemical elements; at least one of the elements must be a metal.
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A blend of metals. Also slang for "aluminum."
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To dream of alloy, denotes your business will vex you in its complications. For a woman to dream of alloy, is significant of sorrow and trouble completely hiding pleasure.   
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Strictly, an alloy is any metal that is a blend of more than one kind of metal at the atomic level. In common bicycle usage, "alloy" is usually a synonym for aluminum.
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A metal formed by combining two or more different metals to obtain desirable properties.
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  A substance formed by the combination of two or more elements, at least one of which must be a metal.
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A mixture of a metal with one or more other elements to modify its metallic properties, for example, brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
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A substance having metallic properties and composed of two or more chemical elements of which at least one is metal. Usually possesses qualities different from those of the components.
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A combination of two or more metals with their own distinct properties.
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A metal formed by a mixture of two or more different metals.
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solid metal dissolved in another solid metal. alluvial fan
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(n) a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten(n) the state of impairing the quality or re [..]
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 - A metal formed by the combination of two or more metals.
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an alloy of carbon and iron containing a maximum of 2 % carbon, 1.65 % manganese, and residual quantities of other elements, except those intentionally added in specific quantities for de-oxidation (usually silicon and/or aluminum).
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based alloy where any one or the sum of the specified amount of the following elements exceeds 50 %: titanium, nickel, cobalt, chromium, and molybdenum.
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(Met.) Metal prepared by adding other metals or non-metals to a basic metal to secure desirable properties.
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A homogeneous mixture of two or more metals, or of metallic and nonmetallic elements, usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten, and producing a substance with metallic properties.
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A metal that is produced by mixing certain metals with a base metal for the purpose of achieving improved qualities over the base metal. An example is stainless steel, which has more chromium in it than carbon steel.
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A blend of metals. Also slang for "aluminum."
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A combination of metals usually made to produce a metal with stronger properties of both.
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An alloy consists of an intimate mixture of two elements, usually metals to give a metal compound or solid solution. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin and brass on of copper and zinc. By varying th [..]
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A mixture of metallic Elements or compounds with other metallic or metalloid Elements in varying proportions.
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A mixture of metallic Elements or compounds with other metallic or metalloid Elements in varying proportions for use in restorative or prosthetic Dentistry.
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The fusion of Ceramics (Porcelain) to an Alloy of two or more Metals for use in restorative and Prosthodontic Dentistry. Examples of metal Alloys employed include Cobalt-Chromium, Gold-Palladium, Gold [..]
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An alloy is a metallic Material comprising at least two constituents that form a metallic bond. Depending on the number of constituents, this produces binary, ternary, quaternary or complex alloys. Al [..]
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A compound of two or more metals. Alluvium
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A mixture of two elements, at least one of which is a metal, which form a new metal with desired properties.
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The product formed by the mixing of a metal with other metals.
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A mixture of two or more metals or semi-metals in which the atoms of the different metals are intermingled among each other. Some minerals, such as Josephinite (Fe,Ni), are naturally occurring alloys.
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An alloy is a mixture of two or more elements in solid solution in which the major component is a metal. Most pure metals are either too soft, brittle or chemically reactive for practical use. Combining different ratios of metals as alloys modifies the properties of pure metals to produce desirable characteristics. The aim of making alloys is gener [..]
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A metallic material made by fusing together two or more metals or a metal and a nonmetal. Example: Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin.
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A compound of two or more metals. Alluvium
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A mixture of two or more metals, or a metal and a non-metal. For example, brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, and steel is an alloy of iron and carbon.
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<programming language> A language by Thanasis Mitsolides <mitsolid@cs.nyu.edu> which combines functional programming, object-oriented programming and logic programming ideas, and is suitable for massively parallel systems. Evaluating modes support serial or parallel execution, eager evaluation or lazy evaluation, nondeterminism or multi [..]
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<chemistry> A mixture of a metallic elements or compounds with other metals or metalloid elements in varying proportions. (11 Feb 2009)
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A solution of two or more metals.  An example would be bronze, a solution of copper and iron.
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A substance having metallic properties and composed of two or more elements of which at least one is an elemental metal.
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A mixture of two or more metals. Brass (a mixture of copper and zinc) and bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) are common alloys.
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A metal made by the combination of two or more metallic elements.
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composite blend of materials made under special conditions. Metal alloys like brass and bronze are well known but there are also many plastic alloys.
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The Alloy component required on IBM Lotus Notes clients.
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A software component of the joint product by IBM and SAP.
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A role for a business decision workflow application.
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Lotus Notes user for whom the Alloy client plug-in has been installed and configured and who has initiated at least one Alloy task.
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An item that has been extended with system attributes and line-of- business (LOB) data with the purpose of associating it with an LOB entity.
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An application used in IBM Lotus Notes to access information, data, and tasks from an SAP system.
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A predefined role for a business decision workflow application.
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Make features and plug-ins available to users, either in a semi-automatic or automatic manner.
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A database in the IBM Domino Lotus environment.
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A database in the IBM Domino Lotus environment. Use Lotus Notes application instead.
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The Notes user ID mapped to an SAP user ID on the Alloy server.
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The set of software components developed and delivered by SAP for project Atlantic.
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An identifier that is used to denote a work item in an Alloy applicationin the SAP environment.
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The SAP user name or ID to which a Domino user is mapped in the Domino Directory on the Alloy server.
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A request form in the business decision workflow application Travel Management that enables a Lotus Notes user to enter and send travel details to an approver.
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A service in the IBM Domino server that acquires data from SAP Add-on components and sends it to IBM Lotus Notes.
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An additional business decision workflow application created by a third party or an administrator for use in IBM Lotus Notes to access information, data, and tasks from an SAP system.
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A feature that checks for and corrects inconsistencies between data in a specific Alloy client and the data in the source, an SAP system.
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When the state of data in the Lotus Notes database is different from the state data in an SAP system.
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A tool for performing a complete test of the Alloy environment.
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A preconfigured application that is supplied "out-of-the-box".
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Lotus Notes user ID mapped to an SAP user ID on the Alloy server.
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An identifier that is used to denote an Alloy work item in the Domino environment.
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Alloy components installed on IBM Lotus Domino server on which the Web services application (NDERPws.nsf) resides.
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A product resulting from the combination of two or more metals that are melted and fused together, alloys tend to be stronger and more corrosion resistant than pure metals. Source: Ralph Mayer, " [..]
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A product resulting from the combination of two or more metals that are melted and fused together. Alloys tend to be stronger and more corrosion resistant than pure metals.
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An alloy is a mixture of metals without any chemical combination.
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  Two or more metals combined. An example would be rose gold which is pure yellow gold combined with copper. Antiqued
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mixture of metals that usually benefits from the best qualities of each of the separate ingredients. See Bronze, Steel
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Metal compounds fused together when molten to form bronze for casting. Different component parts will result in different types of bronze.
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A blend of metals. Also slang for &quot;aluminum.&quot;
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A mixture of two or more materials, at least one of which is a metal.
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A substance having metal properties and being composed of two or more chemical elements of which at least one is a metal.
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A composition of two or more metals.
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A metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal. An admixture; something added which stains, taints etc. *vo|metalamig fro|aloiier||assemble, join, fromla| [..]
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