"10-" meaning in Translingual

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Prefix

Etymology: From AISI and SAE standards nomenclature for iron and steel grades for carbon steels with a maximum of 1% carbon content. Head templates: {{head|mul|prefix}} 10-
  1. (metallurgy) Identifying a steel grade with a maximum of 1% carbon. Tags: morpheme Categories (topical): Metallurgy
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