plural
steels
plural
steels
Britannica Dictionary definition of STEEL
1
[noncount]
a
:
a strong, hard metal made of iron and carbon
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often used before another noun
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see also stainless steel
b
:
the industry that makes steel
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Steel is an important industry in this area.
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She came from a steel town [=a town where steel is made] in Pennsylvania.
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Big Steel [=the steel industry] is lobbying Congress for new legislation.
2
a
[noncount]
literary
:
things (such as weapons) that are made of steel
b
[singular]
:
the part of something that is made of steel
c
[count]
:
a device or tool that is made of steel
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see also pedal steel
3
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used to describe something or someone that is very strong
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see also nerves of steel at nerve
2
steel
/ˈstiːl/
verb
steels;
steeled;
steeling
steels;
steeled;
steeling
Britannica Dictionary definition of STEEL
steel yourself
:
to make (yourself) ready for something difficult or unpleasant
:
to fill (yourself) with determination and courage