The term "brass" is commonly understood to mean an alloyofcopper and zinc.
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These kettles and frying pans and ladles are made of bronze, an alloyofcopper and tin.
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Bronze Age The discovery of bronze, an Cycladic alloyofcopper and tin, marble idols boosts trade and handicrafts.
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Bells have been made of various metals, but the best have always been, as now, of an alloyofcopper and tin.
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The Company's Tutenague and Tutenage, occasionally confounded with Tutty, was the so-called 'Chinese Copper,' an alloyofcopper, zinc, and iron, brought from China.
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I said that deceit was a necessary alloy for truth which, without this hardening addition, like gold without an alloyofcopper, would be unworkable.
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An alloyofcopper and nickel containing a small percentage of aluminum, called Hercules metal, withstood a strain of 105,000 pounds, and broke without elongation.
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They're all brasses; alloysofcopper and zinc, with a little lead and tin in some.
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Such results show beyond contradiction the great interest there is in economically producing alloysofcopper, manganese, tin, zinc, etc.
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This is so when gold and silver are alloyed with each other, and is true in the case of alloysofcopper.