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tinned Definition


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tin
noun
    1. chem.
      (symbol Sn, atomic number 50) a soft silvery-white metallic element obtained from ores such as cassiterite and used as a thin protective coating for steel, eg in ‘tin' cans, and as a component of various alloys, eg bronze, pewter and solder.
    2. An airtight metal container, often composed of steel coated with a thin layer of tin, used for storing food.
      Example: a biscuit tin
    3. Any of several containers of different shapes and sizes made usually of tin or aluminium and in which food is cooked.
    4. A tinful.
    5. A strip of tin along the bottom of the front wall of a squash court.
    (Brit)
    6. slang
      Money.
adj
    1. Made of tin.
verb tinned, tinning
    1. To pack (food) in tins; to can.
    2. To cover or coat with tin. See also tinny.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.





tinned
adj
    1. Coated or plated with tin.
    2. Preserved in tins; canned.
      Example: tinned soup


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