Tinnings [noun]

Definition of Tinnings:

preserving

Synonyms of Tinnings:


Opposite/Antonyms of Tinnings:

-


Sentence/Example of Tinnings:

And you know, the tinning of salmon was “progress” as much at least as the building of the Titanic.

The use of muriatic acid in tinning the iron is not recommended.

This method of tinning the ferrule will spoil the wiping solder.

The tinning must be thoroughly done, or it will come off and have to be re-tinned.

In Baltimore as many as 10,000 persons are employed in tinning this bivalve.

My eldest brother went to learn the tinning business of the Major's workmen.

Pliny says, that the Romans learned the method of tinning their culinary vessels from the Gauls.

The Bituriges worked in iron, and were acquainted with the art of tinning.

Stagnare occurs often for tinning, as stagnator does for a tin-founder.

Upon inspecting the boilers, my first fear was realized—there was nothing but copper—all the tinning had worn away.