💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Maraging"
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| marageingnoun | Alternative form of maraging. [(steel-making) A process that produces a tough, malleable form of steel (maraging steel) by means of heat treatment and precipitation hardening.] |
| mitisnoun | The malleable iron produced by this technique. |
| manganizationnoun | The act of treating a substance with manganese. |
| dead meltverb | Alternative form of deadmelt. [(metallurgy) To melt steel at high temperatures in order to deoxidize it.] |
| marmarizationnoun | (geology) Transformation into marble. |
| metallingnoun | A road surface, especially one of gravel (but sometimes with reference to macadam, tarmacadam, or asphalt concrete). |
| marmarosisnoun | (geology) The metamorphosis of limestone into marble. |
| marlingnoun | An application of marl to the soil, to aid agriculture. |
| mettlenoun | A quality of courage and endurance. |
| main de fernoun | (uncommon, historical, obsolete) Alternative form of manifer (“gauntlet for jousting”). [A large gauntlet worn over the bridle hand during jousting tournaments.] |
| meltagenoun | The process of melting. |
| maltingnoun | The process of turning grain into malt. |
| martingalnoun | Alternative form of martingale (piece of harness for a horse) [A piece of harness used on a horse to keep it from raising its head above a desired point.] |
| metall.noun | Abbreviation of metallurgy. [The science of metals; their extraction from ores, purification and alloying, heat treatment, and working.] |
| forced marchnoun | (military) A movement on foot by soldiers or prisoners of war, who must, in order to satisfy a military requirement, travel at a speed or in adverse conditions that would normally tire them excessively. |
| marlenoun | (now UK dialect) Alternative form of marl. [A mixed earthy substance, consisting of carbonate of lime, clay, and possibly sand, in very variable proportions, and accordingly designated as calcareous, clayey, or sandy.] |
| maritagiumnoun | (historical) Synonym of maritage. |
| marshallernoun | Alternative spelling of marshaler. [(computing) A mechanism for marshalling data.] |
| marshallatenoun | Alternative spelling of marshalate. [The office of marshal.] |
| route marchnoun | Alternative form of route-march. [(military) A long march for training purposes.] |
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