tungsten
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Noun — A hard, dense metallic element (symbol W) with an extremely high melting point.
How to use tungsten
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Etymology
Borrowed from Swedish tungsten, literally "heavy stone" (tung, "heavy" + sten, "stone").
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What does “tungsten” mean?
The word “tungsten” means a hard, dense metallic element (symbol W) with an extremely high melting point. In plain terms, a very tough, heavy metal used in light bulb filaments, cutting tools, and heavy machinery because of its extreme hardness and heat resistance.
How do you pronounce “tungsten”?
“Tungsten” is pronounced TUHNGS-tuhn (/ˈtʌŋstən/ in IPA).
How do you use “tungsten” in a sentence?
Here is “tungsten” used in a sentence: “Tungsten filaments were once standard in incandescent light bulbs.”
What is another word for “tungsten”?
Words with a similar meaning to “tungsten” include wolfram.
What part of speech is “tungsten”?
“Tungsten” is a noun.
Where does the word “tungsten” come from?
The word “tungsten” comes from Swedish. Borrowed from Swedish tungsten, literally "heavy stone" (tung, "heavy" + sten, "stone").
Is “tungsten” a common word?
“Tungsten” is an uncommon word in modern English.