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Webster 1913 Edition
Sinter
Sin′ter
,Noun.
[G. Cf.
Cinder
.] (Min.)
Dross, as of iron; the scale which files from iron when hammered; – applied as a name to various minerals.
Calcareous sinter
, a loose banded variety of calcite formed by deposition from lime-bearing waters; calcareous tufa; travertine.
– Ceraunian sinter
, fulgurite.
– Siliceous sinter
, a light cellular or fibrous opal; especially, geyserite (see
Geyserite
). It has often a pearly luster, and is then called pearl sinter.Webster 1828 Edition
Sinter
SIN'TER
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Sinter
sinter
sinter
English
Noun
sinter (plural sinters)
- (geology) An alluvial sediment deposited by a mineral spring.
- 1883 June, John Magens Mello, Quartz: its Varieties and Formation, in Popular Science Monthly, Volume 23,
- That water at a high temperature can hold quartz in solution is well illustrated by the deposits of silicious sinter, thrown down by thermal springs, […]
- 1913, David Paul Gooding, Picturesque New Zealand, Chapter V,
- It has steaming lakes, pools, and streams, healing baths and springs, acidulous basins of emerald, opal, and orange, and tinted terraces of sinter.
- 1883 June, John Magens Mello, Quartz: its Varieties and Formation, in Popular Science Monthly, Volume 23,
- A mass formed by sintering.
- 2008, John Banhart, Advanced Tomographic Methods in Materials Research and Engineering, page 55,
- Consider a copper sinter material with spherical sinter particles in an early stage of the sintering process, see Fig. 3.5(a).
- 2008, John Banhart, Advanced Tomographic Methods in Materials Research and Engineering, page 55,
- A mixture of iron ore and fluxes added to a blast furnace.
Verb
sinter (third-person singular simple present sinters, present participle sintering, simple past and past participle sintered)
- To compact and heat a powder to form a solid mass.
- 1980, Advanced Automation for Space Missions: Appendix 4C, in Proceedings of the 1980 NASA/ASEE Summer Study,
- Most, if not all, metals may be sintered.
- 2010, Kate McKinnon, Sculptural Metal Clay Jewelry: Techniques and Explorations, Loveland, Colo.: Interweave Press, ISBN 978-1-59668-174-3, page 27:
- A properly made, fully sintered and fully annealed metal clay piece should be able to stand up to any traditional metalsmithing technique.
- 1980, Advanced Automation for Space Missions: Appendix 4C, in Proceedings of the 1980 NASA/ASEE Summer Study,
Translations
to compact and heat a powder to form a solid mass