Slag
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Slag \Slag\ (sl[a^]g), n. [Sw. slagg, or LG. slacke, whence G.
schlacke; originally, perhaps, the splinters struck off from
the metal by hammering. See {Slay}, v. t.]
1. The dross, or recrement, of a metal; also, vitrified
cinders.
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2. The scoria of a volcano.
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3. (Metal.) A product of smelting, containing, mostly as
silicates, the substances not sought to be produced as
matte or metal, and having a lower specific gravity than
the latter; -- called also, esp. in iron smelting,
{cinder}. The slag of iron blast furnaces is essentially
silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium; that of
lead and copper smelting furnaces contains iron.
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{Slag furnace}, or {Slag hearth} (Metal.), a furnace, or
hearth, for extracting lead from slags or poor ore.
{Slag wool}, mineral wool. See under {Mineral}.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
81 Moby Thesaurus words for "slag":
alluvion, alluvium, ash, ashes, bones, brand, calx, carbon, chaff,
charcoal, cinder, clinker, coal, coke, coom, culm, deadwood,
deposition, deposits, diluvium, dishwater, draff, dregs, dross,
dust, ember, feces, filings, froth, fume, garbage, gash, grounds,
hogwash, husks, lava, leavings, lees, loess, moraine, offal,
offscourings, offscum, orts, parings, potsherds, precipitate,
precipitation, rags, raspings, reek, refuse, scoria, scourings,
scrap iron, scraps, scum, sediment, settlings, shards, shavings,
silt, sinter, slack, slop, slops, smoke, smudge, smut, soot,
stubble, sublimate, sullage, sweepings, swill, tares, wastage,
waste, waste matter, wastepaper, weeds
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