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Meaning of lingot

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lingot (n.)

A linget or ingot; also, a mold for casting metals. See Linget.

lingot Sentence Examples

  1. The goldsmith melted down the lingot to create intricate jewelry.
  2. The shipment arrived with hundreds of gold lingots, worth millions of dollars.
  3. The treasure chest contained a glistening lingot of silver.
  4. The bank vault held vast quantities of lingots, representing the wealth of the nation.
  5. The treasure hunter stumbled upon a hidden trove of platinum lingots.
  6. The museum showcased a rare collection of copper lingots, artifacts of ancient metallurgy.
  7. The alchemist attempted to transmute a lingot of lead into gold.
  8. The company used gold lingots as collateral for a massive loan.
  9. The ship sank, taking with it a fortune in silver lingots.
  10. The investment firm purchased a sizeable cache of platinum lingots as a hedge against inflation.

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A linget or ingot; also, a mold for casting metals. See Linget.

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The goldsmith melted down the lingot to create intricate jewelry.

The shipment arrived with hundreds of gold lingots, worth millions of dollars.

The treasure chest contained a glistening lingot of silver.

The bank vault held vast quantities of lingots, representing the wealth of the nation.