0 shiny, metal material, as thin as paper, that is used especially for wrapping food in order to store it or cook it --
1 foil --
His models frequently incorporate materials found in the urban world, such as bottle caps, corrugated cardboard or tinfoil.
Most items for sale are prepared on skewers, with tinfoil bags of shellfish also being served.
Rain may be recorded as salt falling on a piece of tinfoil.
Over this was to be placed tinfoil, which easily received and recorded the movements of the diaphragm.
His phonograph originally recorded sound onto a tinfoil sheet phonograph cylinder, and could both record and reproduce sounds.
Rubber gloves, antiseptic wipes, tinfoil, jackknife, or halazone tablets (which purify the water) are also to be included into a survival kit.
Wax was put in the grooves of the heavy iron cylinder, and no tinfoil was used.
At its most basic it consists of a light bulb, a piece of tinfoil with a pinhole in it, and a razorblade.