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Definitions of pewter in various dictionaries:
noun - any of various alloys of tin with small amounts of other metals (especially lead)
Any of numerous silver-gray alloys of tin with various amounts of antimony, copper, and sometimes lead, used widely for fine kitchen utensils and tableware.
Pewter articles considered as a group.
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6-letter name of a silver-gray alloy popular for tankards |
The ancient Romans used a lead-based type of this tin alloy for tableware; not a good idea |
In 1998 a drinking flagon made of this tin alloy sold for a record $145,500 |
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a grey alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, tin and lead). |
any of various alloys of tin with small amounts of other metals (especially lead) |
Any of numerous silver-gray alloys of tin with various amounts of antimony, copper, and sometimes lead, used widely for fine kitchen utensils and tableware. |
Pewter articles considered as a group. |
a bluish-grey metal that is a mixture of tin and lead: |
a blue-gray metal that is a mixture of tin and lead |
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Pewter () is a malleable metal alloy. It is traditionally composed of 8599% tin, mixed with copper, antimony, bismuth, and sometimes silver or lead, although the use of lead is less common today. Copper and antimony act as hardeners while lead is more common in the lower grades of pewter, which have a bluish tint. Pewter has a low melting point, around 170230 °C (338446 °F), depending on the exact mixture of metals. The word pewter is probably a variation of the word spelter, a term for zinc alloys (originally a colloquial name for zinc). |