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11Ingot — Säule aus monokristallinem Silicium Der Ausdruck Ingot (engl. für Barren) wird im Deutschen nur in einer Spezialbedeutung verwendet: Man versteht darunter einen Block aus einem Halbleitermaterial wie Silicium. Ingots können monokristallin oder… …
12Ingot — 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,… …
13Ingot — In|got 〈[ ı̣ŋgɔt] m. 6〉 Metallbarren zum Einschmelzen od. Walzen [engl.] * * * In|got [ ɪŋgɔt ], der; s, s [engl. ingot, H. u.] (Metallurgie): 1. Form, in die Metall gegossen wird. 2. Barren (Gold, Silber); [Stahl]block. * * * In|got [ ɪŋgɔt],… …
14ingot — [14] The etymological meaning of ingot is ‘poured in’. It was formed in Middle English from in and an apparent survival of goten, the past participle of Old English geotan ‘pour’. It originally meant ‘mould for casting metal’ (the idea being that …
15ingot — UK [ˈɪŋɡət] / US noun [countable] Word forms ingot : singular ingot plural ingots a block of gold, silver, or other metal …
16ingot — [14] The etymological meaning of ingot is ‘poured in’. It was formed in Middle English from in and an apparent survival of goten, the past participle of Old English geotan ‘pour’. It originally meant ‘mould for casting metal’ (the idea being that …
17ingot — noun Ingot is used after these nouns: ↑gold …
18Ingot — In|got [ iŋgɔt] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. ingot>: 1. Form, in die Metall gegossen wird. 2. Barren (Gold, Silber); [Stahl]block …
19ingot — [[t]ɪ̱ŋgət[/t]] ingots N COUNT: oft n N An ingot is a lump of metal, usually shaped like a brick. ...gold ingots …
20ingot — /ˈɪŋgət / (say ingguht) noun 1. the casting obtained when melted metal is poured into a mould (ingot mould) with the expectation that it be further processed. 2. a cast metal mass, formed by rolling, etc., or by smelting and casting to shape.… …