noun
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a process for converting pig iron into wrought iron by heating it with ferric oxide in a furnace to oxidize the carbon
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building trades the process of making a puddle
Etymology
Origin of puddling
Example Sentences
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"There have been numerous local measurements and theoretical discussions regarding the effects of water puddling on ice albedo," Kaczmarowski said.
From Science Daily • Jan. 15, 2024
I have no actual evidence of puddling editors, but no matter.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 5, 2021
"There's plenty of puddling and stuff already," he said, "so I just assume that we're probably going to get a taste of what we had a couple weeks ago."
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 30, 2017
“There’s plenty of puddling and stuff already,” he said, “so I just assume that we’re probably going to get a taste of what we had a couple weeks ago.”
From Washington Times • Aug. 30, 2017
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A finger of warm wax was puddling out across the Bay of Seals, slow as a glacier.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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