Tin(n.) An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft white crystalline metal, malleable at ordinary temperatures, but brittle when heated. It is not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting, in the form of tin foil with mercury to form the reflective surface of mirrors, and in solder, bronze, speculum metal, and other alloys. Its compounds are designated as stannous, or stannic. Symbol Sn (Stannum). Atomic weight 117.4.
Tin(n.) Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.
Tin(n.) Money.
Tin(v. t.) To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.
Tinned(a.) Covered, or plated, with tin; as, a tinned roof; tinned iron.
Tinned(a.) Packed in tin cases; canned; as, tinned meats.
Tinned(imp. & p. p.) of Tin
Tinning(n.) The act, art, or process of covering or coating anything with melted tin, or with tin foil, as kitchen utensils, locks, and the like.
Tinning(n.) The covering or lining of tin thus put on.
Tinning(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tin
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