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wolfram

The origin and history of wolfram.

Etymology

Borrowed from German Wolfram, thought to come from Wolf ("wolf") plus Rahm ("cream, scum") — describing the mineral's tendency to interfere with tin smelting, as if it "devoured" the tin like a wolf.

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