different between metallurgy vs hephaestus
metallurgy
English
Etymology
From French métallurgie, from Ancient Greek ???????????? (metallourgós, “miner”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /m??tæl?d?i/
- (US) IPA(key): /?m?t?l??d?i/
The /m??tæl?d?i/ pronunciation is the more common one in the UK and Commonwealth. The /?m?t?l?rd?i/ pronunciation is the more common one in the USA, and is the first-listed variant in various American dictionaries (e.g., Merriam-Webster Collegiate, American Heritage). Worldwide, both are accepted.
Noun
metallurgy (usually uncountable, plural metallurgies)
- The science of metals; their extraction from ores, purification and alloying, heat treatment, and working.
Related terms
- metallurgical
- metallurgist
Translations
metallurgy From the web:
hephaestus
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