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Corning$501533$ - traducción al Inglés

BRAND OF DISH AND OTHER COOKWARE PIECES
Corningware; Corning ware; Corning Ware; Corning cookware
  • Miniature toy set of CorningWare
  • archive-date=16 November 2021}}</ref> <br>Saucemaker (background);  <br>saucepan, skillet (foreground)
  • Original CorningWare saucepans, with the 'Cornflower' decoration
  • Original Corning Ware logotype. The stylized burner icon indicates pieces that are range-top safe.

Corning      
n. Corning, Amerikaans bedrijf, produceert kabels van optische fibrillen (vroeger producent van vuurvast keukengerei)
black powder         
  • 1840 drawing of a [[gunpowder magazine]] near [[Tehran]], [[Persia]]. Gunpowder was extensively used in the [[Naderian Wars]].
  • muzzleloading]] firearms in granulation size
  • Burst barrel of a muzzle loader pistol replica, which was loaded with nitrocellulose powder instead of black powder and could not withstand the higher pressures of the modern propellant
  • Earliest known written formula for gunpowder, from the ''[[Wujing Zongyao]]'' of 1044 AD.
  • ''De la pirotechnia'', 1540
  • Earliest depiction of a European cannon, "De Nobilitatibus Sapientii Et Prudentiis Regum", [[Walter de Milemete]], 1326.
  • The Hagley Museum]]
  • Hexagonal gunpowder for large artillery
  • Irvine]], [[North Ayrshire]], Scotland
  • Gunpowder storing barrels at the [[Martello tower]] in [[Point Pleasant Park]], [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], Canada
  • [[Mughal Emperor]] [[Shah Jahan]], hunting deer using a [[matchlock]]
  • A 'flying-cloud thunderclap-eruptor' firing thunderclap bombs from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''
  • Gunner of [[Nguyễn dynasty]], [[Vietnam]]
  • annex]] the territories of the [[Sultanate of Mysore]], during the [[Second Anglo-Mysore War]]. The British battalion was defeated during the [[Battle of Guntur]], by the forces of [[Hyder Ali]], who effectively used [[Mysorean rockets]] and [[rocket artillery]] against the closely massed British forces.
  • [[Flash pan]] starter dispenser
  • Stoneware bombs, known in Japanese as ''Tetsuhau'' (iron bomb), or in Chinese as ''Zhentianlei'' ([[thunder crash bomb]]), excavated from the Takashima shipwreck, October 2011, dated to the [[Mongol invasions of Japan]] (1274–1281 AD).
EXPLOSIVE MOST COMMONLY USED AS PROPELLANT IN FIREARMS
Black powder; Gun powder; Blackpowder; Gun Powder; Corning (gunpowder); Serpentine powder; 火藥; Blasting powder; Black gunpowder; The Invention of powder; Black-powder; Invention of gun-powder; Process of corning black powder
kruit
powder mill         
MILL WHERE GUNPOWDER IS MADE FROM SULFUR, SALTPETER AND CHARCOAL
Powder Mill; Powdermill; Press mill; Kernelling mill; Glazing mill; Corning mill; Gunpowder mill
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Definición

Corning
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Corn.

Wikipedia

CorningWare

Corning Ware, also written CorningWare, was originally a brand name for a unique glass-ceramic (Pyroceram) cookware resistant to thermal shock. It was first introduced in 1958 by Corning Glass Works (later Corning Inc.) in the United States. The brand was later spun off with the sale of the Corning Consumer Products Company subsidiary (now known as Corelle Brands of Rosemont, Illinois).

Pyroceram has properties similar to glass and ceramic, and CorningWare was advertised as being capable of being taken from the refrigerator or freezer and used directly on the stovetop, in an oven or microwave, under a broiler, and go into a dishwasher.: 7 

CorningWare is sold worldwide, and it is popular in North America, Asia, and Australia.