Steel ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Steel ( noun )

  1. A hard, strong, durable metal, composed mainly of iron and small amounts of carbon.
  2. A sword or other weapon made of steel.
  3. A steel product, such as a sheet or rod of steel.

Origin:

From the old english word stēel, meaning "a hard metal".

Examples:

  1. The bridge was made of steel.
  2. The sword was made of steel.
  3. The steel was strong and durable.
  4. The steel was being forged into shape.
  5. The steel was used to make the frame of the building.

(As a verb)

Steel ( verb )

  1. A hard, strong, durable metal, composed mainly of iron and small amounts of carbon.
  2. A sword or other weapon made of steel.
  3. A steel product, such as a sheet or rod of steel.

Origin:

From the old english word stēel, meaning "a hard metal".

Examples:

  1. The bridge was made of steel.
  2. The sword was made of steel.
  3. The steel was strong and durable.
  4. The steel was being forged into shape.
  5. The steel was used to make the frame of the building.
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