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- tungsten steel
- noun (material)
- A high-strength alloy composed of tungsten and carbon, known for its exceptional hardness and resistance to wear, commonly used in industrial applications, such as cutting tools and wear-resistant parts.
- Example: The drill bit is made of tungsten steel, enabling it to effortlessly bore through the toughest materials.
- Related Products: Tungsten Steel Drill Bits, Tungsten Steel Cutting Tools
- noun (popular)
- A term used colloquially to refer to a material perceived as incredibly strong and durable, comparable to the hardness of tungsten steel in a figurative sense.
- Example: In the world of sports, he's known as "tungsten steel" due to his unwavering strength and resilience on the field.
- Related Products: This sense does not have direct related products.
- adjective (local)
- Pertaining to or originating from a specific locality, region, or community that is known for producing or using items made of tungsten steel.
- Example: The local blacksmith is famous for crafting exquisite knives from the finest tungsten steel available in the region.
- Related Products: This sense does not have direct related products.
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