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Answer for the clue "Used as a deoxidizing agent and to raise the manganese content in making steel ", 7 letters:
spiegel

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n. pig iron containing manganese; used as a deoxidizing agent and to raise the manganese content in making steel [syn: spiegeleisen , spiegel iron ]

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Spiegel is an American direct marketing and catalog company which designs and markets women's apparel, accessories and footwear under the Spiegel, Newport News and Shape FX brands.

Usage examples of spiegel.

Het dagelijkse ritueel deed haar bijna haar akelige dromen vergeten, maar voordat Anne de badkamer uitging wierp ze nog een laatste blik in de spiegel.

In the absence of that reliable translation of the entire original documents, and that thorough elaboration of all the extant materials, which we are awaiting from the hands of Professor Spiegel, whose second volume has long been due, and Professor Westergaard, whose second and third volumes are eagerly looked for, we must make the best use of the resources actually available, and then leave the point in such plausible light as existing testimony and fair reasoning can throw upon it.

He walked her straight down the Nieuwe Spiegel Staat to the Munt Plein and the Munt tower with its clock and bells, and then into Kalverstraat.

Nurse Spiegel petitions Plummer with an unguarded glance as he makes his bluff pass at her back at Carver.

The needs of new mothers have been met in an important and special way by Lisa Spiegel and Jean Kunhardt, who have been conducting mother-baby groups for nearly ten years.

Der Spiegel resulted in the bizarre deaths of both an Ottawan paparazzo and a Bavarian international-affairs editor, of an alpenstock through the abdomen and an ill-swallowed cocktail onion, respectively?

Eight Annalee Purves had mail-ordered some bed sheets from Spiegel in Chicago, and so every now and then she would go to a front window of the farmhouse and look down the long dusty slope of the narrow driveway and see the red flag still up on the mailbox and wonder how late this Wednesday delivery would be.

Cindy Spiegel, my editor at Riverhead, took a huge chance on me, and I greatly value her work on this book.

I had visited steelworks and the like during the manufacture of components of my own Time Machine, and earlier devices: I had watched molten iron run from the blast-furnaces into Bessemer converters, there to be oxidized and mixed with spiegel and carbon.

Er konnte Janet Ross und Benson, die jetzt zu sprechen begannen, durch den Spiegel beobachten.