To cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid.
Red-orange-brown color resembling iron oxide.
The formation of reddish-brown ferric oxides on iron by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water.
Другие значения термина "rust" 1 Over the years, water and humidity have let rust and mould spread.
2 In a slightly menacing tone, it said: Coffee rust is the enemy.
3 Then rub it off, Polly; rub the rust and the strangeness off.
4 Lanolin from the sheepskin would help keep the sword free from rust .
5 Word association paints a similarly unflattering picture: tin box, dinky and rust .
6 God knows we needed the time to get the rust blown off.
7 The stove fulfilled its functions perfectly despite the red rust of disuse.
8 The rust and mildew may be held in check by bordeaux mixture.
9 Over the past month Europe's heavyweights have been shaking off the rust .
10 Both teams showed rust after more than four months of competitive play.
11 The wear-and-tear of rust is even faster than the tear-and-wear of work.
12 The pick handles were rough with decay, the pans red with rust .
13 Lice consume the grass, rust consumes the iron, and lying the soul.
14 And these gods cannot defend themselves from the rust , and the moth.
15 It stood, all covered with rust , at home out in the shed.
16 The trouble with the Swazi guns was almost invariably dirt or rust .
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