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1. metal
noun. ['ˈmɛtəl'] any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc..
Synonyms
- lithium
- Yb
- heavy metal
- lanthanum
- atomic number 72
- Pa
- praseodymium
- atomic number 19
- base metal
- atomic number 24
- polonium
- Ta
- Be
- Ho
- atomic number 73
- aluminum
- lutecium
- La
- atomic number 70
- atomic number 4
- element
- Os
- atomic number 76
- Rb
- neptunium
- Ti
- Bi
- Es
- Tl
- Cd
- atomic number 41
- Sb
- radium
- metallic element
- atomic number 61
- palladium
- atomic number 95
- Cu
- Ce
- lead
- Tb
- beryllium
- manganese
- gallium
- hydrargyrum
- promethium
- tin
- atomic number 64
- Zr
- atomic number 97
- atomic number 22
- atomic number 13
- rubidium
- Am
- atomic number 55
- tungsten
- gadolinium
- alkaline-earth metal
- Mg
- Eu
- atomic number 46
- atomic number 100
- Pm
- thulium
- atomic number 51
- atomic number 67
- atomic number 71
- Cf
- scandium
- Bk
- atomic number 98
- atomic number 59
- Co
- protoactinium
- alkaline metal
- Hg
- thallium
- atomic number 62
- atomic number 83
- Ba
- atomic number 96
- atomic number 42
- atomic number 88
- Mo
- protactinium
- Ra
- atomic number 28
- atomic number 65
- Cs
- atomic number 43
- atomic number 27
- vanadium
- Th
- molybdenum
- potassium
- Cm
- yttrium
- berkelium
- atomic number 38
- neodymium
- zinc
- atomic number 48
- indium
- aluminium
- Fm
- atomic number 99
- atomic number 93
- lutetium
- atomic number 56
- barium
- atomic number 58
- atomic number 25
- dysprosium
- Re
- atomic number 40
- atomic number 81
- In
- atomic number 31
- atomic number 66
- iridium
- holmium
- atomic number 60
- terbium
- atomic number 20
- iron
- Pb
- cerium
- samarium
- atomic number 21
- sodium
- bismuth
- Zn
- chemical element
- atomic number 30
- caesium
- uranium
- Cr
- einsteinium
- atomic number 12
- technetium
- atomic number 80
- K
- atomic number 87
- Ca
- Er
- Nb
- atomic number 75
- atomic number 77
- atomic number 37
- Dy
- cadmium
- atomic number 63
- Np
- antimony
- Gd
- ruthenium
- wolfram
- niobium
- alkali metal
- Ga
- U
- Po
- mercury
- Na
- chromium
- nickel
- Sr
- Hf
- thorium
- tantalum
- atomic number 69
- Al
- titanium
- atomic number 39
- curium
- copper
- atomic number 82
- Ru
- Tm
- americium
- atomic number 92
- atomic number 26
- atomic number 84
- europium
- Fr
- rhenium
- noble metal
- Sn
- erbium
- atomic number 57
- atomic number 23
- fermium
- cesium
- Li
- Ni
- osmium
- ytterbium
- atomic number 91
- atomic number 90
- atomic number 29
- hafnium
- atomic number 11
- Pr
- Rh
- atomic number 50
- atomic number 3
- strontium
- atomic number 49
- Lu
- Y
- francium
- Fe
- Mn
- atomic number 74
- calcium
- Pd
- V
- E
- Sc
- Sm
- atomic number 68
- W
- Nd
- magnesium
- Ir
- alkaline earth
- Tc
- atomic number 44
- cobalt
- glucinium
- californium
- atomic number 45
- zirconium
- rhodium
Rhymes with Scrap Metal
- unsettle
- resettle
- trettel
- gretel
- gretal
- zettle
- zettel
- settle
- petal
- nettle
- mettle
- kettle
- kettell
- hettel
- gettle
- gettel
- betel
Sentences with scrap-metal
1. Noun Phrase
Take into account the current market price of the scrap metal when negotiating.
2. Noun Phrase
These companies often have scrap metal which they need taken from work sites.
3. Noun Phrase
After the carnival, you can sell the car for scrap metal.
4. Noun Phrase
Using the large scale weigh the scrap metal that has been sorted.
2. metal
adjective. ['ˈmɛtəl'] containing or made of or resembling or characteristic of a metal.
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3. scrap
verb. ['ˈskræp'] dispose of (something useless or old).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- scrappe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skrap (Old Norse)
4. scrap
noun. ['ˈskræp'] a small fragment of something broken off from the whole.
Antonyms
Etymology
- scrappe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skrap (Old Norse)
5. scrap
noun. ['ˈskræp'] a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used.
Antonyms
Etymology
- scrappe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skrap (Old Norse)
6. metal
noun. ['ˈmɛtəl'] a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten.
Synonyms
- primary solid solution
- copper-base alloy
- tombac
- 18-karat gold
- Wood's metal
- amalgam
- nickel alloy
- pinchbeck
- Inconel
- tambac
- pot metal
- Wood's alloy
- mixture
- 22-karat gold
- white metal
- cheoplastic metal
- white gold
- Babbitt metal
- dental gold
- German silver
- bearing metal
- Britannia metal
- tombak
- electrum
- steel
- pewter
- alloy
- solid solution
- oroide
- oreide
- solder
- Duralumin
- fusible metal
- type metal
- Carboloy
- nickel silver
- Invar
- babbitt
- sterling silver
- dental amalgam
- Stellite
- pyrophoric alloy
- Alnico
- nickel-base alloy
- shot metal
Antonyms
8. scrap
verb. ['ˈskræp'] make into scrap or refuse.
Antonyms
Etymology
- scrappe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skrap (Old Norse)
9. scrap
noun. ['ˈskræp'] the act of fighting; any contest or struggle.
Synonyms
- tussle
- snickersnee
- encounter
- dogfight
- rough-and-tumble
- clash
- impact
- whipping
- fighting
- gunplay
- in-fighting
- hassle
- fray
- affray
- battle
- blow
- shock
- slugfest
- scuffle
- battering
- affaire d'honneur
- close-quarter fighting
- rumble
- combat
- set-to
- brush
- shootout
- single combat
- duel
- knife fight
- beating
- brawl
- conflict
- fistfight
- disturbance
- cut-and-thrust
- free-for-all
- gang fight
- skirmish
- fencing
- fisticuffs
- gunfight
- banging
- fight
- ruffle
Etymology
- scrappe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skrap (Old Norse)
10. scrap
verb. ['ˈskræp'] have a disagreement over something.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- scrappe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- skrap (Old Norse)