Though (Tho) can mean “however”. For example: The red shirt looks nice, but the green shirt looks better though. It can also mean “even if”. For example: Though his friend liked the green shirt, he picked the red shirt.
Hard to break, tear, or cut; requiring great endurance. Rock formed from hardened volcanic ash. 15 Use Descriptive adjective. Geological term. 11 ADVERTISEMENT Origin Middle English "tough", related to "tug". Altered form of "tufa", from Latin "tōfus". 7 Example Usage That's a tough qu...
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As an example: there are many millions on kilos of gold "technically recoverable" from sea water. The fact that the cost to do so is much greater than the value of the gold is not relevant when you're speaking about technically recoverable volumes. HAcland on August 3, 2010 - 10:28am...
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And be very dubious when you see the term "technically recoverable". This means the amount of product that could be produced without regard to profitability. As an example: there are many millions on kilos of gold "technically recoverable" from sea water. The fact that the cost to do so ...