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foil Extremely thin sheet metal. Usually used to refer to metals at very small B&S gauges
Ãâó: faculty.uwstout.edu/hunts/art415002/glossary.shtml
foil Metal with a maximum width of.005 inches.
Ãâó: www.stainless-steel-world.net/glossary/a_index.asp
foil Term for donor medium for thermal-transfer printing; usually involves wax-based or resin-based colorant on rolls of thin plastic that travel over heated print head and are placed on a substrate by combinations of heat and pressure by the printer. Also, a very thin, metal sheet of various alloys, used mainly as an overlay, veneer, or cutout applique.
Ãâó: www.dpia.org/glossary/f.html
foil a/ A light thrusting weapon used in modern fencing. b/ A type of small sword with no edge and a button at the tip. c/ Elizabethan for any blunted sword. d/ To defeat.
Ãâó: www.fightdirector.com/GLOSSARYDEFG.htm
foil pellet Loosely rolled gold foil used for direct filling in dental restoration. SEE: foil.
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