Crossword clues for anneal
anneal
- Heat treat (metal or glass)
- Temper by heat treatment
- Temper with heat
- Heat and then cool, as glass
- Heat and cool, to strengthen
- Treat with heat to toughen
- Toughen by heating, as glass
- Temper, as titanium
- Temper in fire
- Strengthen, as glass
- Strengthen by heating and cooling
- Heat, as to soften metal
- Heat to remove stress from, as glass
- Heat to prevent stress
- Heat and then cool
- Gradually heat and cool to temper
- Free from stress by heating, as metal
- Fire in a kiln
- Temper, as metal
- Treat, as glass
- Strengthen by tempering
- Toughen, as glass or steel
- Temper steel
- Strengthen and temper
- Toughen glass
- Temper, as glass or steel
- Temper, as steel
- Toughen or temper
- Toughen, as steel
- Temper or toughen
- Queen with extremely awful temper
- Relieve stress by heating
- Princess has limits to awful temper
- British queen with a Latin temper
- Heat treat metal/glass
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anneal \An*neal"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Annealed; p. pr. & vb. n. Annealing.] [OE. anelen to heat, burn, AS. an?lan; an on + ?lan to burn; also OE. anelen to enamel, prob. influenced by OF. neeler, nieler, to put a black enamel on gold or silver, F. nieller, fr. LL. nigellare to blacken, fr. L. nigellus blackish, dim. of niger black. Cf. Niello, Negro.]
To subject to great heat, and then cool slowly, as glass, cast iron, steel, or other metal, for the purpose of rendering it less brittle; to temper; to toughen.
To heat, as glass, tiles, or earthenware, in order to fix the colors laid on them.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English onælan "to set on fire, kindle," from on- "on" + ælan "to burn, bake," from Proto-Germanic *ailan, "probably" [Watkins] from PIE *ai- (2) "to burn" (see ash (n.1)); related to Old English æled "fire, firebrand," Old Norse eldr, Danish ild "fire." Related: Annealed; annealing.
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context metallurgy English) To subject to great heat, and then cool slowly for the purpose of rendering less brittle; to temper; to toughen. 2 To strengthen or harden.
WordNet
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "anneal".
Her father had given it to her as it came from the annealing oven, still warm after long hours of cooling with many others like it.
Take up one of the large flagstones behind the annealing oven, and dig a hole underneath it in the ground.
The sunlight streamed through a window high above the floor and fell upon the arched back of the annealing oven, the window being so placed that the sun could never shine upon the working end and dazzle the workmen.
Giovanni moved a step forward and spoke directly to one of the men who had just dropped a finished glass into the bed of soft wood ashes, to be taken to the annealing oven.
In a moment it would be finished and ready to go to the annealing oven, though he was even then reflecting that the workmen would certainly break it up as soon as the foreman turned his back.
In the meantime, fearing lest Giovanni might think of sending him out at any moment, he waited till Pasquale had brought him water in the morning, and then raised the stone, as he had done before, took the box out of the earth and hid it in the cool end of the annealing oven, while he replaced the slab.
When he judged that he had taken out more than half the contents, he took the iron box from the annealing oven.
He would have set it in the annealing oven, but he wished to try the weight of it, and he let it cool.
A marvellous dish with upturned edge and ornamented foot was the next thing he made, and he placed it at once in the annealing oven.
With a forked stick he took the beaker from the ashes and placed it in the annealing oven.
Zorzi had not put it into the annealing oven because it had been allowed to get quite cold, so that the annealing would have been imperfect.
I therefore offered to buy the beaker he was making and I put down a piece of money, and the said Zorzi, called the Ballarin, a liar, a thief and an assassin, took the said piece of money, and set the said beaker within the annealing oven of the said furnace, wherein I saw many other pieces of fine workmanship, and he said that I should have the said beaker when it was annealed.
In the morning, if he drew the iron tray further down the annealing oven, the glass would be ready to be taken out, and Giovanni could take it if he pleased, for he knew whose it was.
When he came to the laboratory, he saw that the window was now shut, as well as the door, and that Giovanni had set the lamp on the floor behind the further end of the annealing oven.
He glanced at the furnace next, and recollected that the precious pieces Zorzi had made were in the annealing oven.