How do you write bronze or bronze

When we are faced with the task of writing, we are not always clear about the correct way to write all the words. And there are certain terms that can be confusing and prevent us from finishing writing without any lack of spelling. An example of this may be the term bronze or bronze, in which one tends to doubt whether it is written with 'c' or with 'z'. To resolve this doubt, pay attention to the following article and find out if you write bronze or bronze .

Bronze

The term 'bronze' written with 'c' is found in the Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) and is used to express the following meanings :

  • "Metallic body that results from the copper alloy with tin and sometimes with the addition of zinc or some other body, its color is yellowish reddish, very tenacious and sonorous". Example: You have won the bronze medal .
  • As an adverbial phrase in the expression 'Write in bronze' which expresses the fact of retaining something in the memory constantly. Example: He always remembers everything, it seems he writes it in bronze .
  • As a colloquial verbal expression in the expression 'Have a bronze heart' which expresses the good feelings of a person towards others. Example: It is not spiteful, it has a bronze heart .
  • 'Bronze Age' : historical period between the Copper Age and the Iron Age.

* Bronze

However, the term 'bronze' written with 'z', is not registered in the RAE. Therefore, we can conclude that in no case should we write 'bronze', because it is an incorrect word since you should always write 'bronze' with 'c'.