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It depends on the usage. This metal is heavy. its a noun. Iron is a type of metal. is an adjective because its describing the iron.
For a metal to be listed as strategic or critical, it means there are things that we need to build that can't be made without a certain metal. Many times this refers to weapons or equipment needed for the military.
In English grammar, "metal" is generally considered an uncountable noun. Uncountable nouns refer to substances or concepts that cannot be counted as individual units. In the case of "metal," it is used to describe a material or element in a general sense, rather than specific instances of metal objects. However, in certain contexts, "metal" can be used as a countable noun when referring to specific types or forms of metal, such as "gold," "silver," or "aluminum."
No, it is not. Filler is a noun that refers to hole repair material, or food additives, or extra material, usually superfluous, added to a publication. However, it can be a noun adjunct in terms such as filler metal.
Will actually i really dont know but my answer will be no
it can used as a noun or as an adjective
Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers; -- applied to metals.
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malleability is the property of a metal by virtue of which it can be beaten into very thin sheets...
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A expansion joint is a piece of metal in a bridge that allows it to expand and contract with changing temperatures without causing damage to the structure. This helps prevent the bridge from cracking or collapsing under temperature variations.
It is a measure of a metal's ability to be reformed by hammering without cracking. Gold is very malleable and can be pounded into thin sheets.
Metal conducts heat without cracking like glass or ceramic or clay.
It could be if you wanted to say something like a metal machine as metal would then be describing the machine. However, metallic would also work as an adjective and it is synonymous.
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The property that enables copper wire to be bent without breaking is its malleability. Malleability is the ability of a material to deform under compression without rupturing. Copper is a highly malleable metal, making it easy to bend into various shapes without cracking or snapping.