Pewter meaning in Urdu
Pewter Definitions
1) Pewter : جستی برتن : (noun) any of various alloys of tin with small amounts of other metals (especially lead).
Useful Words
Bone-Ash Cup : کٹھالی , Atomic Number 50 : رانگ , Homeopathy : ہومیوپیتھک علاج , Pilferage : چوری کرنے کا عمل , Skin Test : جلد کا ٹیسٹ , Bittersweet Chocolate : کالی چاکلیٹ , Green Lead Ore : کچا سیسہ , Steel : فولاد , Atomic Number 10 : ایک بے رنگ غیر عامل گیسی عنصر , Atomic Number 28 : نقلی چاندی , Metallurgy : فلزیات , Bimetallic : دو دھاتی , Purification : پاک کرنے کا عمل , Dross : گندگی , Assayer : پرکھنے والا , Atomic Number 52 : سونے چاندی اور دیگر دھاتوں میں پایا جانے والا ایک دھاتی عنصر , Corrosion : زنگ سے گل جانے کا عمل , Metallurgical Engineer : دھات صاف کرنے والا ماہر , Anvil : سندان , Machine Tool : مشینی اوزار , Garnet : یاقوت , Gulper : جلدی جلدی نگلنے والا شرابی , Greediness : لالچ , Bright : چمکدار , Isohel : ہم دھوپ خط , Measure : ناپ , Leadership : رہنمائی کی صلاحیت , Balanced Diet : متوازن خوراک , Disbursal : لاگت , Quantum Theory : نظریہ مقادیر برقیات , Acetonuria : پیشاب میں کیٹون کی زیادتی
Useful Words Definitions
Bone-Ash Cup: a small porous bowl made of bone ash used in assaying to separate precious metals from e.g. lead.
Atomic Number 50: a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide.
Homeopathy: a method of treating disease with small amounts of remedies that, in large amounts in healthy people, produce symptoms similar to those being treated.
Pilferage: the act of stealing small amounts or small articles.
Skin Test: any test to determine immunity or sensitivity to a disease by introducing small amounts on or into the skin.
Bittersweet Chocolate: chocolate liquor with cocoa butter and small amounts of sugar and vanilla; lecithin is usually added.
Green Lead Ore: a mineral consisting of lead chloride and phosphate; a minor source of lead.
Steel: an alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon; widely used in construction; mechanical properties can be varied over a wide range.
Atomic Number 10: a colorless odorless gaseous element that give a red glow in a vacuum tube; one of the six inert gasses; occurs in the air in small amounts.
Atomic Number 28: a hard malleable ductile silvery metallic element that is resistant to corrosion; used in alloys; occurs in pentlandite and smaltite and garnierite and millerite.
Metallurgy: the science and technology of metals.
Bimetallic: pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals.
Purification: the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or sugar etc.).
Dross: the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals.
Assayer: an analyst who assays (performs chemical tests on) metals.
Atomic Number 52: a brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur; it is used in alloys and as a semiconductor; occurs mainly as tellurides in ores of copper and nickel and silver and gold.
Corrosion: a state of deterioration in metals caused by oxidation or chemical action.
Metallurgical Engineer: an engineer trained in the extraction and refining and alloying and fabrication of metals.
Anvil: a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering.
Machine Tool: a powered machine for cutting or shaping or finishing metals or other materials.
Garnet: any of a group of hard glassy minerals (silicates of various metals) used as gemstones and as an abrasive.
Gulper: a drinker who swallows large amounts greedily.
Greediness: an excessive desire for wealth (usually in large amounts).
Bright: emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts.
Isohel: an isogram connecting points receiving equal amounts of sunshine.
Measure: a container of some standard capacity that is used to obtain fixed amounts of a substance.
Leadership: the ability to lead.
Balanced Diet: a diet that contains adequate amounts of all the necessary nutrients required for healthy growth and activity.
Disbursal: amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures).
Quantum Theory: (physics) a physical theory that certain properties occur only in discrete amounts (quanta).
Acetonuria: excessive amounts of ketone bodies in the urine as in diabetes mellitus or starvation.