Meaning & Definition of word "Nickel"

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    Nickel

    /ˈnɪk.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. A silvery-white metallic element (symbol Ni) with an atomic number of 28, used in making alloys, batteries, and as a catalyst.
      • Example: Nickel is commonly used to produce stainless steel, enhancing its corrosion resistance.
    • 2. A U.S. coin worth five cents.
      • Example: I found a nickel on the ground while walking to the store.
    • 3. A five-cent piece in the currency of various countries.
      • Example: In Canada, a nickel is also known as a five-cent coin and has a beaver on one side.

    verb:

    • 1. To damage or injure slightly; to nick.
      • Example: Be careful not to nickel the edge of the table when moving it.

    Etymology

    From the German word 'kupfernickel', which means 'copper nickel'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a nickel's worth:

    A small amount; often used to signify something of little value.

    nickel and dime:

    To restrict someone financially; to charge small amounts that add up.

    nickel my phone:

    To charge my phone, often referring to a small expense.

    Related Words

    copper:

    A reddish-brown metal used for various purposes, often found in electrical wiring.

    silver:

    A shiny greyish-white metal used in jewelry and coinage.

    coin:

    A piece of metal used as money.

    Slang Meanings of nickel

    Meaning: To give someone a small amount of money.

    Example Sentence: I just need a nickel to buy a soda.

    Meaning: A low-cost item or service.

    Example Sentence: That movie was just a nickel and a dime.