ˈsərˌmet noun
( -s )
Etymology: cer amic (I) + met al
: a strong alloy of a heat-resistant compound (as titanium carbide) and a metal (as nickel) used especially for turbine blades and other objects made by powder metallurgy — called also ceramal
ˈsərˌmet noun
( -s )
Etymology: cer amic (I) + met al
: a strong alloy of a heat-resistant compound (as titanium carbide) and a metal (as nickel) used especially for turbine blades and other objects made by powder metallurgy — called also ceramal
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012