tutania
English
Etymology
Named after William Tutin, an English manufacturer.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪniə
Noun
tutania (uncountable)
- (metallurgy) An alloy of copper, antimony, zinc and tin patented in 1770 by William Tutin, whose firm used it in commercial production of housewares.
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