Acier

/ˈeɪsiər/ noun

Steel, especially in heraldry or archaic use; a steely or sword-like quality.

From French 'acier,' derived from Latin 'acies' (edge, battle line). The word traveled from Latin through Old French into English, where it remained largely in heraldic and poetic contexts.

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