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This term evokes a sense of industrial utility and protection. It is most commonly associated with the process of galvanization, where it acts as a sacrificial shield to prevent the degradation of other metals. In a construction context, it suggests durability and a utilitarian, metallic aesthetic. In a biological or medical context, the word shifts from a heavy industrial material to a microscopic nutrient. Here, it carries a connotation of health, recovery, and chemical balance, often appearing in discussions about nutrition or pharmaceutical treatments.

Uncountable when referring to the chemical element or the bulk metal used in industry. Countable when referring to specific zinc-based products or supplements.

Meanings

Noun

A silvery-white metal that is often used to coat iron or steel to prevent rusting.

"The roof was made of galvanized zinc."

Noun

A vital mineral required by the body for immune function and cellular metabolism.

"Zinc supplements can help shorten the duration of a cold."

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