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telluric of or relating to or containing the chemical element tellurium tellurian: of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air
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telluric The adjective telluric is derived from a Latin word for earth or Mother Earth, "Tellus", and is used in terms related to the Earth such as:*telluric planet (a planet which is Earth-like in the sense that it is primarily composed of silicate rocks)*telluric current (an extremely low frequency electrical current that occurs naturally over large underground areas at or near the surface of the Earth). ...
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tellurium Its primary use in steel is as an additive in leadbearing freecutting steels to further improve their machinability.
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tellurium is added to steel to modify sulfide type inclusion size, morphology and distribution. The resulting sulfide type inclusions are finer and remain ellipsoidal in shape following hot working, thereby improving transverse properties. Temper ?(1) In heat treatment, reheating hardened steel or hardened cast iron to some temperature below the eutectoid temperature for the purpose of decreasing hardness and increasing toughness. The process also is sometimes applied to normalized steel. ...
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tellurium A rare metalloid found in its natural state, but often combined with heavy or precious metals.
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