Bronze

/brɒnz/ noun

Bronze is a metal made by mixing copper with a small amount of tin or other metals. It is strong, resists rust, and is often used for statues, medals, and tools.

From Italian “bronzo,” probably from Medieval Latin “bronzium.” Its deeper origin is uncertain, but it has been used since ancient times to name this special metal alloy.

AMነሐስ
ARبرونز
BNব্রোঞ্জ
CSbronz
DAbronze
DEBronze
ELμπρούντζος
ESbronce
FAبرنز
FIpronssi
FRbronze
GUકાંસ્ય
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