Copper ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Copper ( noun )

  1. A metallic element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.
  2. A reddish-brown color.
  3. A coin made of copper.

Origin:

Old english coper, from latin cuprum, from greek kypros, of semitic origin; akin to hebrew koper.

Examples:

  1. Copper is an essential trace mineral that plays a role in the normal functioning of the body.
  2. The statue was made of copper and had a reddish-brown color.
  3. She found a copper penny on the ground.
  4. The copper wire was used to make the electric circuit.
  5. The chemical symbol for copper is Cu.

(As a verb)

Copper ( verb )

  1. A metallic element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.
  2. A reddish-brown color.
  3. A coin made of copper.

Origin:

Old english coper, from latin cuprum, from greek kypros, of semitic origin; akin to hebrew koper.

Examples:

  1. Copper is an essential trace mineral that plays a role in the normal functioning of the body.
  2. The statue was made of copper and had a reddish-brown color.
  3. She found a copper penny on the ground.
  4. The copper wire was used to make the electric circuit.
  5. The chemical symbol for copper is Cu.
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