Bimetal

/baɪˈmɛtəl/ noun

A composite material made of two different metals bonded together, often used in thermostats and temperature-sensing devices.

From Latin 'bi-' meaning two, combined with 'metal' from Latin 'metallum.' The term became common in the 19th century as industrial use of composite metal strips increased.

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