Steel  

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This structure, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851, symbolizes the rise of modern architecture by its use of glass and steel.
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This structure, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851, symbolizes the rise of modern architecture by its use of glass and steel.

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  1. A metal alloy of mostly iron plus carbon, harder than pure iron but malleable when hot.
  2. A tool used to sharpen or hone knives.
  3. A sword.




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