Adamantium

//ˌæ.dəˈmæn.tɪ.əm//

Synonyms for "adamantium" (2 found)

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Japanese

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  • アダマンティウム noun (fictional metal which is indestructible or nearly so)

Korean

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  • 아다만티움 noun (fictional metal which is indestructible or nearly so)

Portuguese

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  • adamantium noun (fictional metal which is indestructible or nearly so)

Russian

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  • адама́нтий noun (fictional metal which is indestructible or nearly so)

Sample sentences

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Can Superman's x-ray vision see through adamantium?

Source: tatoeba (5902362)

Fans of the venerable X-Men comic books (and there are millions around the world) know Wolverine as the most charismatic and enigmatic of the 'mutants' who each have unusual powers. He himself is fuzzy on the details of where he came from: how John Logan became Wolverine with amazing strength and a skeleton of the indestructible metal 'adamantium.' This new film goes back to fill in that origin story.

Source: tatoeba (12192412)

It was a bullet. It was a small slug of adamantium, the toughest and hardest of all metals, crammed to capacity with the terrific explosive feroxite and would burst instantly on any reasonable heavy impact.

Source: wiktionary

It's imperative that these experiments be concluded with haste! The military must know the potential of this new adamantium at once! Even the President is standing by!

Source: wiktionary

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