silver ingot
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsilverandingot
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silver
adjective
uk/ˈsɪl.vər/us/ˈsɪl.vɚ/
made of silver, or of the colour ...
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ingot
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪŋ.ɡət/us/ˈɪŋ.ɡət/
a piece of metal, usually in the shape of a ...
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(Definition ofsilverandingotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Using the kirizukai method of cutting asilveringotinto smaller pieces, silver was a highly versatile precious metal that could easily function as small denomination coinage.
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The merchandise and the 1,318,843 pesos of silver ingots it was carrying were taken.
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It replaced copper cash and various silver ingots called sycees.
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She was also carrying 747,110 worth of gold and silver ingots, 3 million at present-day value (2010).
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She had a mixed cargo including copper and silver ingots, said to be worth an estimated 100 million in today's values.
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While both ships were carrying cocoa and dry goods, one ship was found with silver ingots.
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Divers have found singular gold and silver ingots since, the last being recovered in 1996.
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This became an ordinary shape for silver ingots during the following centuries.
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She had a mixed cargo including copper and silver ingots, said to be worth an estimated 100 million in early 21st century values.
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In their place, he received by mistake a chest of silver ingots.
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There existed also silver ingots of smaller size, named "gyag rmig ma" (yak hoof) and yet smaller ones, referred to as "ra rmig ma" (goat hoof).
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Some chests have been damaged by theft and/or by the elements, exposing their contents, often gold, silver coins and/or jewels, and gold and/or silver ingots.
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