nickel
Pronunciation: /ˈnɪk(ə)l/
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[ with object] (usually as adjective nickelled)
Definition of nickel
noun
Nickel occurs naturally in various minerals and the earth’s core is believed to consist largely of metallic iron and nickel. Its chief use is in alloys, especially with iron, to which it imparts strength and resistance to corrosion, and with copper for coinage
verb ( nickels, nickelling, nickelled; US nickels, nickeling, nickeled)
Origin:
mid 18th century: shortening of German Kupfernickel, the copper-coloured ore from which nickel was first obtained, from Kupfer 'copper' + Nickel 'demon' (with reference to the ore's failure to yield copper)