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damask steel

 

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Noun damask steel has 1 sense
  1. Damascus steel, Damask steel - a hard resilient steel often decorated and used for sword blades
    --1 is a kind of steel

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Damask Steel

Description:

Damask steel refers to a type of steel characterized by its distinctive wavy patterns, known as Damascus patterns, which result from the unique forging and layering techniques used during its production. It is often used in the manufacturing of high-quality blades, such as swords or knives, due to its exceptional strength and sharpness.

Senses:

Sense 1 - Material:

In this sense, damask steel is a type of steel alloy, typically consisting of iron and carbon, with the addition of various other elements like manganese, nickel, or cobalt. It is renowned for its hardness and resilience.

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Sense 2 - Damascus Patterns:

Damask steel can also refer to the intricate patterns, often resembling flowing water or swirling vines, found on the surface of blades or decorative objects made with this type of steel. These patterns enhance the aesthetic appeal of the item.

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Sample Sentences:

  1. He admired the craftsmanship of the damask steel knife, appreciating both its sharpness and the elegant patterns on the blade.
  2. The traditional method of forging damask steel involves repeatedly heating and folding the metal, resulting in its remarkable strength.
  3. As a collector, she sought out the rarest swords made from authentic damask steel, valuing their historical significance.
  4. The blacksmith skillfully created intricate designs on the damask steel bracelet, showcasing the keen craftsmanship of the region.
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