IPA: /ˈɔːstənɪtɪk/
KK: /ˈɔːstənɪtɪk/
Relating to a specific type of steel structure that is stable at high temperatures and is non-magnetic.
Austenitic stainless steel is commonly used in kitchen appliances due to its resistance to corrosion.
Austenitic → The term is derived from 'austenite', named after the British metallurgist Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen, who studied the properties of steel. The suffix '-ic' indicates a relationship or pertaining to. Therefore, 'austenitic' refers to something that pertains to or is characteristic of austenite, a specific phase of steel.
Think of 'austenite' as a type of steel studied by a scientist, and remember that 'austenitic' means relating to that specific type of steel.