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blade (veraltet, lit.: Schwert; auch Messerklinge); steel | |||
steel Any of various alloys based on iron containing carbon (usually 0.1-0.7 per cent) and often small quantities of other elements such as phosphorus, sulphur, manganese, chromium, and nickel. Steels exhibit a variety of properties, such as strength, machinability, malleability, etc., depending on their composition and the way they have been treated | |||
alloy steel; mild steel; stainless steel; tool; unalloyed steel | |||
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rustled; purloined | |||
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anneal; harden (Körper, Geist); toughen (Körper, Geist) | |||
steel | |||
to steel; to acierate | |||
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harden; toughen | |||
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steels | |||
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inure (to) |
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