swarf

[ swawrf ]

noun
  1. an accumulation of fine particles of metal or abrasive cut or ground from work by a machine tool or grinder.

Origin of swarf

1
1560–70; <Old Norse svarf, akin to sverfa to file, or continuing Old English geswearf, gesweorf

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British Dictionary definitions for swarf

swarf

/ (swɔːf, swɑːf) /


noun
  1. material removed by cutting or grinding tools in the machining of metals, stone, etc

  2. radioactive metal waste from a nuclear power station

  1. small fragments of disintegrating spacecraft, orbiting the earth

Origin of swarf

1
C16: of Scandinavian origin; related to Old Norse svarf metallic dust

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