Wolfram – tungsten or its ore, especially as a commercial commodity; a rare, bright gray, lustrous metallic element having a high melting point, 3410°C, used in electric-lamp filaments.
Wolfram – tungsten or its ore, especially as a commercial commodity; a rare, bright gray, lustrous metallic element having a high melting point, 3410°C, used in electric-lamp filaments.
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