Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Capability of being forged.
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Examples
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In fact, the high-alloys segment of the specialty steel industry has done much to improve the hot workability and forgeability of extra high-nickel steels and nickel alloys.
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In fact, the high-alloys segment of the specialty steel industry has done much to improve the hot workability and forgeability of extra high-nickel steels and nickel alloys.
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In fact, the high-alloys segment of the specialty steel industry has done much to improve the hot workability and forgeability of extra high-nickel steels and nickel alloys.
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In fact, the high-alloys segment of the specialty steel industry has done much to improve the hot workability and forgeability of extra high-nickel steels and nickel alloys.
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In fact, the high-alloys segment of the specialty steel industry has done much to improve the hot workability and forgeability of extra high-nickel steels and nickel alloys.
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(HMAC-signed timestamped URL, for non-replayability / forgeability if sniffed) and my garage door opens.
MAKE Magazine 2008
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When my house is in range, it does the magic HTTP request to my garage door opener's webserver (HMAC-signed timestamped URL, for non-replayability / forgeability if sniffed) and my garage door opens.
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