metal

metal - noun

  • Any of various opaque, fusible, ductile, and typically lustrous substances that are good conductors of electricity and heat, form cations by loss of electrons, and yield basic oxides and hydroxides
  • {sx|mettle||1a}
  • The substance out of which a person or thing is made
  • Glass in its molten state
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

metal - thesaurus

Synonyms: matter

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Letter Values

M
16
E
5
T
21
A
1
L
15

Etymology

Middle English metal, metall, borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French metal, borrowed from Latin metallum "mine, quarry, substance obtained by mining, metal, mineral," borrowed from Greek métallon "mine, gallery of a mine, tunnel (in siege works)," from about the 1st century A.D. on also "metal, mineral," of uncertain origin