Alloyage

/ˈæloɪɪdʒ/ noun

The act or process of mixing metals to make an alloy; the proportion of metal that is not pure in an alloy.

From 'alloy' (from Old French 'aloi,' possibly from Latin 'ad' and 'ligo' meaning 'to bind together') plus the suffix '-age,' which indicates a process, collection, or state. The '-age' suffix comes from French and Latin.

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