Cinter

Cin´ter


n.1.(Arch.) See Center.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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I wid nivver again be able tae commiserate wi' a freen over getting dumped by her hottie o' a loon whilst secretly thinking: "Yas min, here's my chunce, I'm in!" And as for the Job Cinter - fit a nightmare!
Two tenders requesting international offers to supply (a) 10,000 metric tons, plus/ minus 10 %, of manganese (cinter) in bulk, also (b) 15,000 metric tons, plus/ minus 10 %, of natural manganese ore in bulk, both for delivery in dry form to Abu Zeneima Port in South Sinai.
Cinter of Santa Fe built the plant and cold-stores, Franac of Mar del Plata was awarded the refrigeration contract, and the steam utilities were installed by Salcor B.A.