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Legiertem

Legiertem is the dative singular form of the adjective legiert, derived from the verb legieren, meaning alloyed. In German technical language, legiert describes a metal or alloy that has been combined with other elements to change its properties. The form legiertem appears when the adjective is used with masculine or neuter nouns in the dative case, typically in phrases that do not use a definite determiner.

In practice, legiert denotes that a material has undergone alloying to improve characteristics such as strength,

Grammatical note: legiert is the past participle of legieren used as an adjective. Its inflection follows the

Overall, legiertem is a technical form used to describe alloyed materials in German, signaling that the substance

hardness,
corrosion
resistance,
or
machinability.
Common
examples
include
legierter
Stahl
(alloy
steel),
legiertes
Aluminium
oder
legiertes
Metall.
The
dative
form
legiertem
is
frequently
encountered
in
constructions
like
aus
legiertem
Stahl
(made
of
alloy
steel)
or
mit
legiertem
Metall
(with
alloyed
metal),
where
the
noun
is
in
the
dative
case
and
there
is
no
definite
article.
rules
of
German
adjective
declension.
When
no
determiner
precedes
the
noun,
the
strong
declension
yields
legiertem
for
masculine
or
neuter
singular
in
the
dative,
as
in
aus
legiertem
Stahl
or
mit
legiertem
Metall.
In
other
cases,
such
as
with
a
definite
article
or
possessive
determiner,
different
endings
apply
(for
example,
dem
legierten
Stahl
in
the
dative
after
a
definite
article).
has
been
modified
by
alloying
to
achieve
desired
properties.