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forge 1 F0260800 (fôrj)n.1. A furnace or hearth where metals are heated or wrought; a smithy.2. A workshop where pig iron is transformed into wrought iron.v. forged, forg·ing, forg·es v.tr.1. a. To form (metal, for example) by heating in a forge and beating or hammering into shape.b. To form (metal) by a mechanical or hydraulic press.2. To give form or shape to, especially by means of careful effort: forge a treaty; forge a close relationship.3. To fashion or reproduce for fraudulent purposes; counterfeit: forge a signature.v.intr.1. To work at a forge or smithy.2. To make a forgery or counterfeit. [Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *faurga, from Latin fabrica, from faber, worker.] forge′a·bil′i·ty n.forge′a·ble adj.forg′er n.
forge 2 F0260800 (fôrj)intr.v. forged, forg·ing, forg·es 1. To advance gradually but steadily: forged ahead through throngs of shoppers.2. To advance with an abrupt increase of speed: forged into first place with seconds to go. [Probably from forge.]forgeability (ˌfɔːdʒəˈbɪlətɪ) adj (Metallurgy) the suitability of a substance for forgingIdiomsSeeforgeforgeability
forgeability[′fȯr·jə′bil·əd·ē] (metallurgy) Suitability of a material for forging. |