tin (metal)pewter (tin alloy containing 85-99% tin plus copper and antimony, used e.g. for making tableware)Show more (pewter): astiatinaShow more The word tina is often used generally of alloys that consist predominantly of tin. If it is necessary to point out that the metal discussed is an alloy, the word tinaseos (“tin alloy”) might be used. Some alloys have specific names according to their main use, e.g. astiatina (“pewter”).Show more tinainentinataShow more From Proto-Finnic tina, borrowed from Proto-Germanic tiną (“tin”).Show more Press Esc to closeSource:
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