sin·ter  (s ĭn t ər)
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n.1. Geology A chemical sediment or crust, as of porous silica, deposited by a mineral spring. 2. A mass formed by sintering. v. sin·tered, sin·ter·ing, sin·ters v.tr. To cause (metallic powder, for example) to form a coherent mass by heating without melting. v.intr. To form a coherent mass by heating without melting.
[German, from Middle High German, dross, metal slag, from Old High German.]
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