Manganese-steel
noun
1.
any of various steels containing manganese, especially one that has up to 14 percent manganese, used in work involving heavy strains and impacts.
noun
1.
any very hard steel containing manganese (11–14 per cent), used in dredger buckets, rock-crushers, railway points, etc
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