ingot mold — Смотри Изложница … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
Ingot — In got, n. [Prob. from AS. in in + ge[ o]tan to pour: cf. F. linglot, LL. lingotus a mass of gold or silver, extended in the manner of a tongue, and G. einguss, LG. & OE. ingot ingot, a mold for casting metals in. See {Found} to cast, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ingot iron — Ingot In got, n. [Prob. from AS. in in + ge[ o]tan to pour: cf. F. linglot, LL. lingotus a mass of gold or silver, extended in the manner of a tongue, and G. einguss, LG. & OE. ingot ingot, a mold for casting metals in. See {Found} to cast, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mold cape — in the British Museum Material Gold Created 1900 1600 BC … Wikipedia
ingot — late 14c., mold in which metal is cast, probably from IN (Cf. in ) (2) in + O.E. goten, pp. of geotan to pour (see FOUND (Cf. found) (2)). Sense of mass of cast metal first attested early 15c … Etymology dictionary
ingot — [iŋ′gət] n. [ME < MFr lingot (with faulty separation of l , as if l , for le, the) < OFr, prob. < lingo, var. of lengo, tongue (< L lingua: see LANGUAGE): from the elongated form] 1. Obs. a mold for casting metal into a bar 2. a mass… … English World dictionary
Mold, Flintshire — Coordinates: 53°09′58″N 3°07′59″W / 53.166°N 3.133°W / 53.166; 3.133 … Wikipedia
Ingot — A material that has been cast into a shape in order to be transported and processed easier than in an unprocessed form. An ingot is typically rectangular in shape, which allows it to be stacked. Ingots are most commonly associated with metals,… … Investment dictionary
ingot — noun Etymology: Middle English, perhaps modification of Middle French lingot ingot of metal, incorrectly divided as l ingot, as if from le the Date: 14th century 1. a mold in which metal is cast 2. a mass of metal cast into a convenient shape for … New Collegiate Dictionary
ingot — /ing geuht/, n. 1. a mass of metal cast in a convenient form for shaping, remelting, or refining. v.t. 2. to make ingots of; shape into ingots. [1350 1400; ME: lit., (something) poured in, equiv. to in IN 1 + got(e) a stream, OE *gota, akin to… … Universalium