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terne-plate (ˈtɜːnpleɪt) Also tern-. [prob. f. terne a.1, dull, lacking brilliancy, in reference to the dullness of terne-plate, in comparison with tin-plate.] Thin sheet-iron coated with an alloy of lead and tin; an inferior kind of tin-plate; a sheet or plate of this. Also attrib.1858 Simmonds Dic...
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Tinplate
It was then passed four or five times through the rolls of the rolling mill, to produce a thick plate about 30 inches long. Tinsmith
Tinware
Terne plate, a cheaper version, but not food-safe, using a mixture of lead and tin.
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terne
▪ I. terne, a.1 (n.1) Obs. exc. as F. (tęrn). Also 6 tern. [a. F. terne dull, tarnished (15th c. in Godef.); of doubtful origin: see tarnish v.] † 1. Gloomy; fierce. Sc. Obs. Also † terned a.1508 Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 261 Thought ȝe as tygris be terne, be tretable in luf. a 1568 O wicket Wemen, et...
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Tinning
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Terne-plate is a similar product to tinplate, but the bath is not of tin, but of tin and lead mixed, the latter metal constituting from 7.59% The last Terne-plate mill in Brockmoor, West Midlands in the UK was closed in 2006.
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Termite shield
One type of termite shield is made from various sheet metals including galvanized steel, terne, copper, or aluminum. The metal is formed to fit between the top of the foundation wall and the bottom of the wood sill plate.
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Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
It also had facilities for coating long terne sheets produced by the Yorkville Works. It also had a metal decorating plant for coating and lithographing tin, terne, and black plate, and two electrolytic tin plate lines that produced tin
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Metal roof
Terne, an iron plate dipped into a solder of 80-90% lead with only the remainder tin, was cheaper than tinplate made in the same way, and the lead was Terne became popular for roofs and weather-resistant farm items.
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St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck
Following the thefts the porch and south aisle were re-roofed in stainless steel coated with terne. Church plate includes a 1626 chalice and cover, and a 1724 paten.
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Kingaroy Butter Factory
An early engine (maker's plate LG Terne Engineers of Glasgow) stands near the front gate and the entrance forecourt accommodates car parking.
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List of French words of Germanic origin (H–Z)
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platée
aplatir
platitude
plat-bord
plate-forme
plate-bande
plafond
plateau "tray, plateau"
platine "plate"
platine (Metal.) intarissable
tas "heap"
tasser
entasser
tassement
tassement "a sinking, subsidence"
tasser "to subside"
taud "rain awning"
taude
tauder
taudis "slum"
terne
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Safavid art
In the 18th century, multicoloured (cobalt, soft red [rouge terne], orangish-yellow), with influences from the art of the book and from Ottoman and Indian Their bindings had a counter-plate with a large decoration of perforated leather and a plate with large rectangular plaques with animal motifs or arabesques
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St Bartholomew's Church, Tong
In 2017, after a private and public funding was supplied, terne-coated stainless steel has been used to deter the metal thieves. Little Nell's grave
The churchyard has a grave in it that has a little metal plate attached to it which reads "The reputed grave of Little Nell".
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