Tutania

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An alloy of copper, antimony, zinc and tin patented in 1770 by William Tutin, whose firm used it in commercial production of housewares.

Word forms

Tutania

Etymology

Trade name. Named after William Tutin, an English manufacturer.

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