dross /ˈdrɑs, ˈdrɔs/
浮渣,碎屑,渣滓
Dross n.
1. The scum or refuse matter which is thrown off, or falls from, metals in smelting the ore, or in the process of melting; recrement.
2. Rust of metals. [R.]
3. Waste matter; any worthless matter separated from the better part; leavings; dregs; refuse.
All world's glory is but dross unclean. --Spenser.
At the devil's booth are all things sold,
Each ounce of dross coats its ounce of gold. --Lowell.
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dross
n 1: worthless material that should be removed; "there were
impurities in the water" [syn: impurity]
2: the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals
[syn: slag, scoria]
Dross
the impurities of silver separated from the one in the process
of melting (Prov. 25:4; 26:23; Ps. 119:119). It is also used to
denote the base metal itself, probably before it is smelted, in
Isa. 1:22, 25.