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wiredraw
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wire·draw  (wrdrô)
tr.v. wire·drew (-dr), wire·drawn (-drôn), wire·draw·ing, wire·draws
1. To draw (metal) into wire.
2. To treat (a subject, for example) with great length, excessive detail, or overrefinement; spin out.

wiredrawer n.

wiredraw [ˈwaɪəˌdrɔː]
vb -draws, -drawing, -drew, -drawn
(Engineering / Metallurgy) to convert (metal) into wire by drawing through successively smaller dies


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