Alundum

/əˈlʌndəm/ noun

A synthetic abrasive material made from aluminum oxide, used for grinding and polishing surfaces.

Created in the early 1900s as a brand name combining 'aluminum' and 'corundum'; it became a trade name for fused aluminum oxide abrasives developed through industrial processes.

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