infusibleness (Meaning)

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infusibleness (n.)

Infusibility.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infusibleness

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infusibleness Sentence Examples

  1. The infusibleness of the metal made it impossible to cast into desired shapes.
  2. Despite repeated attempts, the infusibleness of the alloy prevented its melting and welding.
  3. The infusibleness of diamond crystals rendered them resistant to heat and chemical etching.
  4. The infusibleness of lunar rocks made it difficult to extract their mineral content.
  5. The infusibleness of tungsten ensured its use in high-temperature applications, such as filament and armor.
  6. The infusibleness of platinum made it the ideal material for jewelry and dental crowns.
  7. The infusibleness of the material posed a significant challenge for researchers seeking to develop new alloys.
  8. The infusibleness of certain ceramics made them ideal for use in furnaces and kilns.
  9. The infusibleness of refractory materials protected them from degradation and corrosion in harsh environments.
  10. The infusibleness of the molten core contributed to the Earth's tectonic activity and volcanic eruptions.

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Infusibility.

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The infusibleness of the metal made it impossible to cast into desired shapes.

Despite repeated attempts, the infusibleness of the alloy prevented its melting and welding.

The infusibleness of diamond crystals rendered them resistant to heat and chemical etching.

The infusibleness of lunar rocks made it difficult to extract their mineral content.