cementite

/səmˈnɛntaɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A hard, brittle, iron-carbide alloy that is an important constituent of steel.

“The metallurgist studied the properties of cementite in the alloy.”

2. noun

A compound of iron and carbon, occurring in steel.

“The presence of cementite in the metal affects its tensile strength.”

Synonyms

  • iron-carbide
  • iron-carbon compound

Antonyms

  • iron-oxide
  • iron-sulfide