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Discover LudwigThe word 'bronze' is an acceptable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a metal with a dull-golden color, as well as to describe an object or a color that is similar to this metal. For example, "The statue was cast in bronze and stood in the center of the square."
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bronze
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To plate with bronze.
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Three-quarters of the world's heather moorland is found in Britain; the heather flowers purple in August, the bracken shines bronze in the autumn and the moors are dusted white with snow in midwinter.
A stash of bronze set aside for Da Vinci's sculpture was needed instead to cast cannon.
And yet – more than 500 years after he designed it – Da Vinci's bronze horse still tantalises the human imagination.
Conceived before the Australian War Memorial opened in 1921, this was to be a big, ambitious monument that would feature Saint George in stone on one side of a giant granite block, and the king in bronze opposite.
The story of Moses may have some truth at its core, but it is buried in layers of bronze age vagueness and myth.
And the chairs of the BMA in the three Celtic countries will each receive a pro rata element of a bronze award, worth £35,484.
"All non-urgent meetings are cancelled and an incident room with a gold, silver and bronze management structure is put in place.
Britain has won a gold and a bronze.
She is one of Britain's most successful sportswomen and a double Olympic gold-medal winner, but the swimmer Rebecca Adlington has revealed that Twitter trolls repeatedly accused her of letting the country down after she won bronze in London 2012.
Fellow Kenyan Timothy Kitum took the bronze medal with a personal best.
The bronze of King George V complete, the monument was finally unveiled on 4 March 1953.
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