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Answer for the clue "Ore processing plant ", 7 letters:
smelter

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., agent noun from smelt (v.).

Usage examples of smelter.

Queenstown, Tasmania, tried to clean up an area devastated by acid rain caused by its copper smelter until the Tasmanian government ordered the company to stop revegetating the mountains and fertilizing the seedlings it planted.

Only yesterday he had been encompassed in the wonted circle of his thoughts, and entirely taken up by two matters: the examination he had just passed, and his approaching entrance into the firm of Tunder and Wilms, shipbuilders, smelters, and machinists.

The pitted iron hardware deep lilac in color, smeltered in some bloomery in Cadiz or Bristol and beaten out on a blackened anvil, good to last three hundred years against the sea.

Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Ixmiquilpan, Zimapan, Pachuca, Chaucingo, Temascaltepec, Tlalpujahua and Parral, in Mexico were denuded of vegetation for the smelters and of natives for the labor.

Each of the aluminum smelters and the pulp and paper factories that dot its ruggedly scenic landscape is unionized and has been for decades.

Talk had dropped to serious discussions around welders, epitaxic vats, and high temperature alloy smelters.

Leduc, the iron ore of Ungava, the uranium of Blind River, the aluminum smelter of Kitimat, the building of the St Lawrence Seaway, the construction of the Trans-Canada, Trans Mountain, and Westcoast Transmission pipelines - all happened to slow down at about the same time, and there were few new projects of similar stature to take their place.

As a resident of Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada, an aluminum smelter town just south of the Alaska Panhandle, I was quite directly aware of the Amchitka commotion.

Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Ixmiquilpan, Zimapan, Pachuca, Chaucingo, Temascaltepec, Tlalpujahua and Parral, in Mexico were denuded of vegetation for the smelters and of natives for the labor.

There were traces of gold about, of course, and furnaces to heat up to two thousand degrees and so forth, but after all Goldfinger was a jeweller and a smelter in a small way, and all this was perfectly above-board.

The off-world metallurgists and geologists had to cooperate and coordinate with the miners, smelters, and machinists of Kingdom.

Miss Chine acquired any great knowledge of smelters and smelting methods?

I worked, and about what experience had I had around smelters and foundries and metal work generally.

Within two weeks of the battle at the Yards, high grade ore was again pouring into the smelters around Gateway.

Colorado by the name of Pueblo, where there are smelters and one thing and another.