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metallide

[ met-l-ahyd ]

verb (used with object)

, met·al·lid·ed, met·al·lid·ing.
  1. to provide (a metal or alloy) with a diffused coating of a metal or metalloid by electrolysis at high temperature in order to impart a particular surface property to the base metal.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of metallide1

1965–70; metall- + -ide ( def ); perhaps originally a noun, variant of metalloid

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