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Meaning of ferrometallic
The primary meaning of "ferrometallic" refers to something that contains or is related to ferrometals, which are metals that exhibit ferromagnetism.
Etymology of ferrometallic
The word "ferrometallic" comes from the Latin words "ferrum," meaning iron, and the Greek word "metallon," meaning metal, with the suffix "-ic" added to form an adjective
The term has been used in scientific and technical contexts since the late 19th century to describe metals and alloys that exhibit ferromagnetic properties
Synonyms
metallic
metalliferous
ferrous
iron-based
magnetic
magnetizable
ferromagnetic
metal
alloy
steel
iron
nickel
cobalt
manganese
chromium
titanium
vanadium
molybdenum
tungsten
ferric
ferrous
metalloid
nonmetal
semimetal
paramagnetic
diamagnetic
antimagnetic
magnetically
iron-containing
metal-containing
inorganic
mineral
ore
mineralized
metallized
Definitions
- Relating to or denoting metals that are capable of being magnetized, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt
- * Containing or relating to ferrometals, especially iron
Usage Examples
- The ferrometallic properties of the alloy made it suitable for use in magnetic applications
- * The ferrometallic ore was extracted and processed to produce iron and other valuable metals
Antonyms
nonmetallic
nonmagnetic
diamagnetic
antimagnetic
nonferrous
nonmetal
metalloid
semimetal
paramagnetic
weakly magnetic
barely magnetic
slightly magnetic
weak magnetic
non-magnetizable
unmagnetizable
unattractive
non-iron
iron-free
metal-free
inorganic
non-mineral
organic