Bronzine

/ˈbrɑnzin/ noun

An alloy or type of brass containing copper and tin, used to make durable metal objects like bearings and gears.

From bronze (a copper-tin alloy) plus the suffix -ine, indicating a substance or material. The root 'bronze' likely comes from Italian 'bronzo,' possibly from Persian origins. The -ine suffix denotes a chemical compound or material type.

AMብሮንዝ
ARبرونزية
BNব্রোঞ্জিন
CAbronzina
CSbronzin
DAbronzin
DEBronzine
ELμπρονζίνη
ESbronzina
FAبرنز
FIbronzine
FRbronzine
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