Wolfram
Meaning of Wolfram
noun
tungsten or its ore, especially as a commercial commodity.
mid 18th century: from German, assumed to be a miners' term, perhaps from Wolf ‘wolf’ + Middle High German rām ‘soot’, probably originally a pejorative term referring to the ore's inferiority to tin, with which it occurred.
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Wol-fram
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