Metallurgic in a sentence as an adjective

Maybe If I would be in metallurgic industry it would make sense to do it as an exercise.

A bunch of people, probably fisherman or metallurgic workers raised a flag, and **** broke loose.

Seems like the labor to extract the iron met a multiplier of my metallurgic enhancements.

Those metallurgic advancements largely came out of war and the need for metals that could handle black-powder explosions.

Doing metallurgic tests yourself before using a carabiner is probably not the answer - trusting a brand name, however, should be.

Ancient Roman coins, sorted on a timeline by metallurgic debasement and inflation, in an economics classroom.

If I rely upon general metallurgy advances to inform my design team of what's metallurgic-ally possible, then aren't my competitors availed of the exact same advances at the same time?

It's a little unfortunate that the best method we apparently have of dating these clocks is by voting by panels of experts, rather than by carbon-dating or whatever metallurgic equivalent there may be, which it appears can't be done

People tend to think of cars as machines that have properties concerning speed and direction and suspensions and breaking but rarely think of the complex chemistry of the fuel aeration and combustion process, the complex internal forces and velocities of parts in the transmission, the carefully tweaked metallurgic alloy work that has gone in each of the thousands of metal parts, the carefully chosen properties of the plastics and the rubbers, the thermal properties of everything, the hundreds of electronic systems, the analog circuits, the thousands of specification lines of many dozens of communication protocols for controlling all these parts, the entertainment system, acoustic properties etc, etc, etc.

Metallurgic definitions

adjective

of or relating to metallurgy; "metallurgical engineer"

See also: metallurgical