speiss
[ spahys ]
/ spaɪs /
noun Metallurgy.
a product obtained in smelting certain ores, consisting of one or more metallic arsenides, as of iron or nickel.
Origin of speiss
First recorded in 1790–1800,
speiss is from the German word
Speise literally, food
Words nearby speiss
Example sentences from the Web for speiss
The latter ores should be but slightly roasted, so as to convert the nickel into speiss.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines |Andrew UreSpeiss cobalt and cobalt glance are the ores from which the metal is commonly extracted.
British Dictionary definitions for speiss
speiss
/ (spaɪs) /
noun
the arsenides and antimonides that form when ores containing arsenic or antimony are smelted
Word Origin for speiss
C18: from German
Speise food