0 (symbol Sn) an element, a silvery white metal -- tin; blik
1 (also tin can) British a container, usually for food, made of tin-plate, thin sheets of iron covered with tin or other metal -- dåse; -dåse
2 made of tin or tin-plate -- blik-
a tin plate
The materials were lead, titanium, solder wire and tin.
But he also reported to his parents that the price of tin was falling.
In 1810, tin was discovered to be the only metal that could preserve food.
We had packed all good crockery etc. away and used all tin utensils.
These are made out of roomy biscuit tins (lined with felt), with the lid ajar.
As methods of canning became cheaper in the 1850s, world demand for tin-plate also increased.
A change in diet and climate, with fresh or even tinned fruit and green vegetables normally effected a cure.
They carried only two tins of food each and toothbrushes.
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