Silver ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Silver ( noun )

  1. A chemical element that has the atomic number 47, a bright metallic lustre, and the highest electrical conductivity of any metal.
  2. Items or utensils made of silver, especially tableware or decorative objects.
  3. A silver color or appearance.
  4. A precious metal that is used for money, jewelry, and decoration.

Origin:

Old english seolfor, of germanic origin; related to dutch zilver and german silber.

Examples:

  1. He had a silver ring on his finger.
  2. The silver candelabra on the table.
  3. The leaves turned to a silver color in the autumn.
  4. She has a silver necklace around her neck.
  5. They minted new silver coins for trade.

(As a verb)

Silver ( verb )

  1. A chemical element that has the atomic number 47, a bright metallic lustre, and the highest electrical conductivity of any metal.
  2. Items or utensils made of silver, especially tableware or decorative objects.
  3. A silver color or appearance.
  4. A precious metal that is used for money, jewelry, and decoration.

Origin:

Old english seolfor, of germanic origin; related to dutch zilver and german silber.

Examples:

  1. He had a silver ring on his finger.
  2. The silver candelabra on the table.
  3. The leaves turned to a silver color in the autumn.
  4. She has a silver necklace around her neck.
  5. They minted new silver coins for trade.
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