PACHUCA TANK
\pˈat͡ʃuːkə tˈaŋk], \pˈatʃuːkə tˈaŋk], \p_ˈa_tʃ_uː_k_ə t_ˈa_ŋ_k]\
Definitions of PACHUCA TANK
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A high and narrow tank, with a central cylinder for the introduction of compressed air, used in the agitation and settling of pulp (pulverized ore and water) during treatment by the cyanide process; -- so named because, though originally devised in New Zealand, it was first practically introduced in Pachuca, Mexico.
By Oddity Software
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A high and narrow tank, with a central cylinder for the introduction of compressed air, used in the agitation and settling of pulp (pulverized ore and water) during treatment by the cyanide process; -- so named because, though originally devised in New Zealand, it was first practically introduced in Pachuca, Mexico.
By Noah Webster.
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