《mundic》怎以读
英 ['mʌndɪk]
美 ['mʌndɪk]
《mundic》是什么意思
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英英释义
Mundic
- Mundic was used from the 1690s to describe a copper ore, which began to be smelted at Bristol and elsewhere in southwestern Britain. Smelting was carried out in cupolas, that is reverberatory furnaces using mineral coal.
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