Pronunciation: /ˈæd.mər.əl.ti ˈmɛt.əl/
noun a type of metal alloy typically used in marine applications due to its resistance to corrosion
A1 Admiralty metal is a type of metal used in shipbuilding.
A2 The ship's anchor was made of admiralty metal.
B1 Admiralty metal is known for its corrosion resistance in marine environments.
B2 The naval base only uses admiralty metal for their naval vessels.
C1 The British navy has a long history of using admiralty metal in their ships.
C2 Admiralty metal is a specialized alloy that is essential for maritime applications.
adjective describing the type of metal alloy being referred to
A1 The admiralty metal compass pointed north.
A2 The ship was made of admiralty metal, making it resistant to corrosion.
B1 The admiralty metal fittings on the boat were polished to a high shine.
B2 The anchor was securely fastened with admiralty metal chains.
C1 The admiral's sword was crafted from the finest admiralty metal available.
C2 The intricate design of the admiralty metal chandelier was a sight to behold.
formal The ship was constructed using admiralty metal to ensure durability in harsh marine environments.
informal I heard that the new boat is made of admiralty metal, so it should be pretty sturdy.
slang That car is like an admiralty metal on wheels, nothing can dent it!
figurative Her resolve was as strong as admiralty metal, unwavering in the face of adversity.
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