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aluminum |
a strong, light metal with a silver color. It is used to make things such as cooking pots, car parts, and foil. |
blade |
any kind of sword, such as a foil. [1/6 definitions] |
crown roast |
a roast of pork, lamb, or the like formed as a circle of rib chops, tied upright and often capped with paper or foil frills. |
electroscope |
a device used for detecting small amounts of electric charge, usu. by using metal foil to show attraction or repulsion. |
foil2 |
to cover or back with foil. [1/7 definitions] |
foliate |
to hammer or cut into thin sheets; make foil of (metal). [2/9 definitions] |
foliation |
the act or process of producing foliage or foil. [2/6 definitions] |
Leyden jar |
an early device for accumulating and holding static electricity that consists of a glass jar coated inside and out with tinfoil, with a metal rod connected to the inner foil lining and passing out of the jar through an insulated stopper or lid. |
straight man |
an actor or entertainer who serves as a comedian's foil, usu. delivering lines to which the comedian responds with a joke. |
tinsel |
strips or sheets of foil or other shiny material used as a decoration. |
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