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Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is applied to other materials (metallic or non-metallic). Some bronzing processes are merely simulated
Bronzing
Alloy of copper and tin
founding Bronze and brass ornamental work Bronzing Chinese bronze inscriptions Dezincification resistant brass French Empire mantel clock General Bronze Corporation
Bronze
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bronzing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is applied to other materials. Bronzing may also
Bronzing_(disambiguation)
Historical period (c. 3300–1200 BCE)
The Bronze Age is an archaeological and anthropological term defining a phase in the development of material culture among ancient societies in Asia, the
Bronze_Age
Type of compact disc corrosion
Compact disc bronzing, or CD bronzing, is a specific, uncommon variant of disc rot, a type of corrosion that affects the reflective layer of compact discs
Compact_disc_bronzing
Metal-colouring and Bronzing. Macmillan and Company. pp. 62–63. Retrieved 11 April 2023. Delamothe, L. G. (1912). "History of the Bronzing Industry in France"
Florentine_bronze
English footballer (born 1991)
Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze MBE (born 28 October 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Women's Super League club Chelsea
Lucy_Bronze
Topics referred to by the same term
musical group Bronzer, a tanning product Bronzing, a process by which an object is preserved by electroplating with copper Compact disc bronzing This disambiguation
Bronze_(disambiguation)
Metal plaques and sculptures from the Kingdom of Benin
The Benin Bronzes are a group of several thousand metal plaques and sculptures that decorated the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin, in what is now
Benin_Bronzes
Tendency of optical discs to become unreadable
laser rot. Sticky-shed syndrome CD bronzing, a type of disc rot, affecting a subset of CDs and DVDs, causing a bronze-colored darkening of the playable
Disc_rot
Metallic brown resembling the alloy bronze
Bronze is a metallic brown color which resembles the metal alloy bronze. An archaic term for it was aeneous. The first recorded use of bronze as a color
Bronze_(color)
United States Armed Forces decoration award
The Bronze Star Medal (BSM) is a United States Armed Forces decoration awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces for either heroic achievement
Bronze_Star_Medal
Breed of turkey
The Bronze is a breed of domestic turkey. The name refers to its plumage, which bears an iridescent bronze-like sheen. The Bronze had been the most popular
Bronze_turkey
Species of plant
mortality has been caused by Texas phoenix palm decline (now known as Lethal Bronzing Disease), a phytoplasma found on the west coast of Florida in 2006. Sabal
Sabal_palmetto
Small cast objects decorated with bronze sculptures from the Early Iron Age found in Iran
Luristan bronzes (rarely "Lorestān", "Lorestāni" etc. in sources in English) are small cast objects decorated with bronze sculpture from the Early Iron
Luristan_bronze
Darkening of skin in response to ultraviolet light
had spawned an auxiliary industry for indoor tanning lotions including bronzers, intensifiers, and accelerators. Since then, the indoor tanning industry
Sun_tanning
2015 American film
The Bronze is a 2015 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Bryan Buckley and written by Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch. It was produced by Mark
The_Bronze_(film)
Medal awarded to the third-place finisher of a competition
A bronze medal in sports and other similar areas involving competition is a medal made of bronze awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions
Bronze_medal
Effect of chlorides on copper alloys
Bronze disease is an irreversible and nearly inexorable corrosion process that occurs when chlorides come into contact with bronze or other copper-bearing
Bronze_disease
Military decoration
A service star is a miniature bronze or silver five-pointed star 3⁄16 inch (4.8 mm) in diameter that is authorized to be worn by members of the eight uniformed
Service_star
Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age
The Late Bronze Age collapse was a period of societal collapse in the Mediterranean basin during the late 13th to early 12th century BC. It is thought
Late_Bronze_Age_collapse
Sculpture cast in bronze
Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply "a bronze". It can be used for statues, singly
Bronze_sculpture
Generic name for certain mixed oxides of molybdenum
In chemistry, molybdenum bronze is a generic name for certain mixed oxides of molybdenum with the generic formula A xMo yO z where A may be hydrogen, an
Molybdenum_bronze
Reflective object made of bronze or copper
Bronze mirrors preceded the glass mirrors of today. This type of mirror, sometimes termed a copper mirror, has been found by archaeologists among elite
Bronze_mirror
Pair of ancient Greek bronze statues
The Riace bronzes (Italian: Bronzi di Riace, [ˈbrondzi di riˈaːtʃe]), also called the Riace Warriors, are two full-size Greek bronze statues of bearded
Riace_bronzes
Copper alloy
bronze or bismuth brass is a copper alloy which typically contains 1-3% bismuth by weight, although some alloys contain over 6% bismuth. This bronze alloy
Bismuth_bronze
Torture and execution device
The brazen bull, also known as the bronze bull, Sicilian bull, bellowing bull or bull of Phalaris, was a torture and execution device designed in ancient
Brazen_bull
Alloy of copper and aluminium
Aluminium bronze is a type of bronze in which aluminium is the main alloying metal added to copper (for alloys with aluminium as the major component, see
Aluminium_bronze
Ancient Greek sculpture
The Artemision Bronze (often called the God from the Sea) is an ancient Greek sculpture that was recovered from the sea off Cape Artemision, in northern
Artemision_Bronze
Topics referred to by the same term
titles containing Bronze Award Bronze (disambiguation) Award (disambiguation) Bronze medal Bronze Medallion (disambiguation) Bronze star (disambiguation)
Bronze_Award
Comics character
Bronze Tiger is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Dennis O'Neil, Leopoldo Durañona, and Jim Berry
Bronze_Tiger
Alloy
Arsenical bronze is an alloy in which arsenic, as opposed to or in addition to tin or other constituent metals, is combined with copper to make bronze. The
Arsenical_bronze
Highly valuable metal alloy in classical antiquity
Corinthian bronze, also named Corinthian brass or aes Corinthiacum, was a metal alloy in classical antiquity. It is thought to be an alloy of copper with
Corinthian_bronze
2000 novel by Paullina Simons
The Bronze Horseman is a historical fiction novel written by Paullina Simons and the first book in the Bronze Horseman Trilogy. The book begins on 22
The_Bronze_Horseman_(novel)
Species of bird
are bronzed, while the primary feathers have iridescent areas of brown, purple, blue, and green. Immature birds have duller colours with no bronzing on
Crested_pigeon
Archaeological period in Northern Europe
Bronze Age (also Northern Bronze Age, or Scandinavian Bronze Age) is a period of Scandinavian prehistory from c. 2000/1750–500 BC. The Nordic Bronze Age
Nordic_Bronze_Age
Topics referred to by the same term
Black bronze can refer to: Hepatizon, also known as black Corinthian bronze Shakudō, a Japanese decorative billon This disambiguation page lists articles
Black_bronze
"The Bronze Ring" is the first story in The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang. According to Lang's preface, this version of this fairy tale from the Middle
The_Bronze_Ring
1992 film
unfortunately subject to a bronzing issue due to a problem at the factory with pressing, which could discolour the disc bronze and render it unplayable
Howards_End_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Manganese bronze may refer to: Manganese bronze, one of many possible alloys called bronze Manganese Bronze Holdings, a British engineering company This
Manganese_bronze
Ribbon device used in the United States
device to denote preceding decorations and awards consisting of a miniature bronze or silver twig of four oak leaves with three acorns on the stem. It is authorized
Oak_leaf_cluster
1978 French film
French Fried Vacation (French: Les Bronzés, [le bʁɔ̃ze]) is a 1978 cult French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. The film satirizes life resorts
French_Fried_Vacation
Home of many cradles of civilization
debate among scholars; the term covers the region's developments in the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, and is variously considered to end with either the
Ancient_Near_East
Bronze where the oxygen is removed with phosphorus
Phosphor bronze is a member of the family of copper alloys. It is composed of copper that is alloyed with 0.5–11% of tin and 0.01–0.35% phosphorus, and
Phosphor_bronze
Archaeological period
final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Copper Age and Bronze Age. It has also been considered as the final age of the three-age division
Iron_Age
1979 French film
Fried Vacation 2 (Les Bronzés font du ski) is a classic 1979 French comedy directed by Patrice Leconte. It is a sequel to Les Bronzés (1978), and it was
French_Fried_Vacation_2
English record label
Bronze Records was an independent English record label founded in 1971 by record producer Gerry Bron on Oxford Street in London, eventually relocating
Bronze_Records
Inorganic pigment used for gilding
Mosaic gold or bronze powder refers to tin(IV) sulfide as used as a pigment in bronzing and gilding wood and metal work. It is obtained as a yellow scaly
Mosaic_gold
Region in the ancient Near East
millennium BC. Canaan had significant geopolitical importance in the Late Bronze Age Amarna Period (14th century BC) as the area where the spheres of interest
Canaan
Species of fish
The bronze corydoras (Osteogaster aenea), also known as the green corydoras, bronze catfish, lightspot corydoras or wavy catfish, is a species of freshwater
Bronze_corydoras
Inscription in Celtiberian language
The Bronze of Luzaga is a plate of 16 x 15 centimeters which has, in 8 lines, 123 Celtiberian characters engraved in the metal with a bradawl or similar
Luzaga's_Bronze
Prehistoric period: Copper Age
increasing use of smelted copper. It followed the Neolithic and preceded the Bronze Age. It occurred at different periods in different areas, but was absent
Chalcolithic
Archeological age, 3200–600 BC
The European Bronze Age is characterized by bronze artifacts and the use of bronze implements. The regional Bronze Age succeeds the Neolithic and Copper
Bronze_Age_Europe
Change of object's surface through age and exposure
(1907). Metal Colouring and Bronzing. London: Macmillan and Co. Hughes, Richard; Rowe, Michael (1995). The Colouring, Bronzing and Patination of Metals.
Patina
American actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder
"Photos: 1983 Miss USA Julie Hayek still models 30 years later; Bold Body Bronzing in Las Vegas". Las Vegas Sun. Archived from the original on September 9
Julie_Hayek
Species of butterfly
The geranium bronze or brun des pélargoniums in French (Cacyreus marshalli), is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The geranium bronze butterfly is
Geranium_bronze
Species of bird
The bronze parotia (Parotia berlepschi), also known as the Foja parotia, Berlepsch's parotia or Berlepsch's six-wired bird-of-paradise, is a species of
Bronze_parotia
Palm tree disease
Texas Phoenix palm decline, or lethal bronzing, is a plant disease caused by a phytoplasma, Candidatus Phytoplasma palmae. It takes its name from the state
Texas_phoenix_palm_decline
Species of lizard
The bronze grass skink, bronze mabuya or speckled forest skink (Eutropis macularia), is a species of skink found in South and Southeast Asia. It is a common
Eutropis_macularia
Alloy of copper and zinc
crystal structure. Brass is similar to bronze, a copper alloy that contains tin instead of zinc. Both bronze and brass may include small amounts of a
Brass
1994 studio album by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Dream" – 3:18 "Stand Off" – 3:22 "365 Days" – 3:10 "Toxic Toast" – 3:47 "Bronzing the Garbage" – 2:27 "Dogs and Chaplains" – 3:01 "Jump Through the Hoops"
Question_the_Answers
American sniper (1974–2013)
prolific snipers in military history. He was awarded one Silver Star and three Bronze Star Medals with "V" devices for valor. Kyle was honorably discharged from
Chris_Kyle
Species of bacterium
pathogenic bacteria that causes Stewart's wilt of corn, as well as jackfruit-bronzing disease, bacterial leaf wilt of sugarcane, and leaf blight in rice. P.
Pantoea_stewartii
Sacred mirror that is part of the Imperial Regalia of Japan
Yata no Kagami (八咫鏡) is a sacred bronze mirror that is part of the Imperial Regalia of Japan. The Yata no Kagami represents "wisdom" or "honesty," depending
Yata_no_Kagami
Archaeology done in the town of Igbo-Ukwu, Nigeria
copper, bronze and iron, as well as about 165,000 glass, carnelian and stone beads, pottery, textiles and ivory beads, cups, and horns. The bronzes include
Archaeology_of_Igbo-Ukwu
Writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on ritual bronzes
Chinese bronze inscriptions, also referred to as bronze script or bronzeware script, comprise Chinese writing made in several styles on ritual bronzes mainly
Chinese_bronze_inscriptions
Historical civilization in the southern Iberian Peninsula
civilization settled in the southern Iberian Peninsula from about the late Bronze Age until the 5th century BC. It had a writing system, identified as Tartessian
Tartessos
Middle Bronze Age script
The Proto-Sinaitic script is a Middle Bronze Age writing system known from a small corpus of about 30–40 inscriptions and fragments from Serabit el-Khadim
Proto-Sinaitic_script
American artistic gymnast (born 1976)
part of their medal-winning teams: Barcelona 1992 (bronze), Atlanta 1996 (gold), and Sydney 2000 (bronze). Dawes is the first female gymnast to be a part
Dominique_Dawes
School or university that a person has attended or graduated from
robed woman wearing a laurel wreath crown. The earliest and of these is the bronze Alma Mater statue at Columbia University, designed in 1901 by Daniel Chester
Alma_mater
silver medals is taken into consideration next, and then the number of bronze medals. If teams are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed
2020 Summer Olympics medal table
2020_Summer_Olympics_medal_table
1917 American film
The Bronze Bride is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Henry MacRae, and starring Claire McDowell, Frank Mayo, and Edward Clark. Claire McDowell
The_Bronze_Bride
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
of Etruscan civilization, which itself developed from the previous late Bronze Age Proto-Villanovan culture in the same region, part of the central European
Etruscan_civilization
Topics referred to by the same term
of Bronze may refer to: Age of Bronze (comics), a comics series by Eric Shanower One of the Ages of Man, according to classical mythology Bronze Age
Age_of_Bronze
Alloy
White bronze is a white-coloured alloy. Examples include various alloys composed of copper, tin and zinc or composed of zinc, copper, aluminum and magnesium
White_bronze
Romanian-American Internet personality (born 1980)
Bronze Age Pervert, also known as BAP, is a pseudonymous far-right Internet personality, associated with the manosphere. The media has identified Costin
Bronze_Age_Pervert
Metal alloy with copper as its principal component
the large number of different types, the best known traditional types are bronze, where tin is a significant addition, and brass, using zinc instead. Both
List_of_copper_alloys
Character in the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles
Percy's main weapon is Anaklusmos ("Riptide"), a sword made of celestial bronze given to him by Chiron the centaur, on the instructions of Poseidon. The
Percy_Jackson
Greek god of blacksmiths
metalworking. Bronze Age smiths added arsenic to copper to produce harder arsenical bronze, especially during periods of tin scarcity. Many Bronze Age smiths
Hephaestus
Brass serpent in Torah
(/nəˈhʊʃtən/; Hebrew: נְחֻשְׁתָּן, romanized: Nəḥuštān [nəħuʃtaːn]) is the bronze image of a serpent on a pole. The image is described in the Book of Numbers
Nehushtan
Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia
Valley Civilisation (IVC), also known as the Indus Civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from
Indus_Valley_Civilisation
culture in southern Negev (and Sinai); pastoralist, persists through to the Bronze Age Levantine Chalcolithic (4500–3500 BCE): early metal-working and farming;
History_of_Israel
Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
The Age of Bronze (French: L'âge d'airain) is a bronze statue by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840–1917). The figure is of a life-size nude male
The_Age_of_Bronze
Russian basketball player (born 1988)
member of the Russian national team, he won the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, as well as a bronze medal at EuroBasket 2011. Shved began his professional
Alexey_Shved
Species of bird in the Americas
The bronzed cowbird (Molothrus aeneus), also known as the red-eyed cowbird, is a small icterid native to North America. There are three subspecies: M
Bronzed_cowbird
Musical artist
Bronze Nazareth (born Justin Dante Cross; December 8, 1979 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American rapper and record producer associated with the Wu-Tang
Bronze_Nazareth
Historical region of West Asia
BC) Early Bronze Age Early Dynastic period (~2900–2350 BC) Akkadian Empire (~2350–2100 BC) Third Dynasty of Ur (2112–2004 BC) Middle Bronze Age Isin-Larsa
Mesopotamia
Species of marsupial
The bronze quoll (Dasyurus spartacus) is a species of quoll found only in the Trans-Fly savanna and grasslands of Papua New Guinea and South Papua in Indonesia
Bronze_quoll
Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara
Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of the Bronze Age in West Asia. Possibly originating from beyond the Black Sea, they settled
Hittites
Species of beetle
Agrilus anxius, the bronze birch borer, is a wood-boring buprestid beetle native to North America, more numerous in the warmer parts of the continent and
Agrilus_anxius
Series of bronze coins
In numismatics, the term Constantinian bronzes denotes the series of bronze coins issued in the Roman Empire in the middle of the 4th century. The specific
Constantinian_bronzes
Site of an ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel Valley
in northern Israel at the western edge of the Jezreel Valley. During the Bronze Age, Megiddo was an important Canaanite city-state, and in the Iron Age
Tel_Megiddo
Species of flowering plant
The bronze loquat (Eriobotrya deflexa) is a tree native to China (Guangdong, Hainan), Taiwan and Vietnam. Its leaves are used in Taiwanese folk medicine
Bronze_loquat
US military award accoutrement
The arrowhead device is a miniature bronze arrowhead that may be worn on campaign, expedition, and service medals and ribbons to denote participation in
Arrowhead_device
Species of spider
Eris militaris, known commonly as the bronze jumper or bronze lake jumper, is a species of jumping spider, belonging to the Salticidae family. It is found
Eris_militaris
16th-century sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini
of Medusa is a bronze sculpture made by Benvenuto Cellini in the period 1545–1554. The sculpture stands on a square base which has bronze relief panels
Perseus with the Head of Medusa
Perseus_with_the_Head_of_Medusa
American figure skater (born 1994)
figure skater. He is a two-time Four Continents medalist (2020 silver, 2018 bronze), a nine-time Grand Prix medalist, a 13-time Challenger Series medalist
Jason_Brown_(figure_skater)
French scientific research award
to researchers for originality, quality, and importance, while the CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes initial fruitful results. 1954 Émile Borel – Mathematics
CNRS_Gold_Medal
Species of shark
The copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus), bronze whaler, or narrowtooth shark is a species of requiem shark found mostly in temperate latitudes. It is
Copper_shark
Skin tanning products company
self-tan brand, specialising in self-tan, skin finishing treatments and bronzing cosmetics. The business was established in 1996. In 2010, it was acquired
St._Tropez_(self-tan_brand)
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Golden Creeper
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British, English
Soft
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
Light; Pity; Foreign
Boy/Male
Hindu
Will, Determination
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Elegant
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Maiden; Without Any Deformation; Wife of Gautam Rishi; A Woman who was Saved by Lord Rama
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Arabic
Servant of peace.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Willits.
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Indian, Kannada, Tamil
King of Waves
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Arjuna's Wife
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n.
The act or art of communicating to articles in metal, wood, clay, plaster, etc., the appearance of bronze by means of bronze powders, or imitative painting, or by chemical processes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bronze
n.
A material for bronzing.