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Nickel   /nˈɪkəl/   Listen
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Nickel  n.  
1.
(Chem.) A bright silver-white metallic element of atomic number 28. It is of the iron group, and is hard, malleable, and ductile. It occurs combined with sulphur in millerite, with arsenic in the mineral niccolite, and with arsenic and sulphur in nickel glance. Symbol Ni. Atomic weight 58.70. Note: On account of its permanence in air and inertness to oxidation, it is used in the smaller coins, for plating iron, brass, etc., for chemical apparatus, and in certain alloys, as german silver. It is magnetic, and is very frequently accompanied by cobalt, both being found in meteoric iron.
2.
A small coin made of or containing nickel; esp., a five-cent piece. (Colloq. U.S.)
Nickel silver, an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc; usually called german silver; called also argentan.






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"Nickel" Quotes from Famous Books



... a meetin'-house down near us that we go to sometimes. Flamingus and me and Gus give a nickel apiece towards gittin' a malodeyon fer it, but it squeaks orful. 'Tain't much like the orchestry to the theayter. And then the preacher he whistles every time he says a word that has an 's' in it. You'd orter hear him say: 'Let us sing the ...
— Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley • Belle K. Maniates

... into the dead man's pocket, and drew out a small nickel-plated revolver. One chamber of it ...
— A Rogue by Compulsion • Victor Bridges

... A nickel tea-pot and a solitary tumbler stood on the table with its white cloth falling in straight folds. The ticking of the clock ...
— Tales of the Wilderness • Boris Pilniak

... 448, 449, 450).—So called because it is worked on a kind of large steel hairpin or fork with two or more prongs. Wooden and nickel varieties of this implement, which are patented by Mme Besson, of ...
— Encyclopedia of Needlework • Therese de Dillmont

... for you-all from Mr. Stamford at the dee-po," said the boy. "He allowed maybe you-all'd gimme a nickel for bringin' hit." ...
— The Quickening • Francis Lynde


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