Nickel
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Pronunciation
nĭk'əl, /ˈnɪkəl/, /"nIk@l/
Noun
nickel (plural nickels) (element: Wikipedia:Nickel)
- A silvery elemental metal with an atomic number of 28 and symbol Ni.
- (currency, US, Canada) A coin worth 5 cents.
Translations
element with atomic number of 25
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(currency) a coin worth five-cents
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- Afrikaans: nikkel
- Albanian: nikel
- Arabic: نيكل
- Armenian: nichelu
- Basque: nikela
- Belarussian: нiкель
- Bosnian: nikal
- Breton: nikel m (1)
- Bulgarian: никел m (1)
- Catalan: níquel m (1)
- Chinese: 鎳 (niè) (1), 五分錢 (wǔ fēn qián) (2)
- Cornish: nykel
- Croatian: nikal
- Czech: nikl
- Danish: nikkel
- Dutch: nikkel n (1)
- Esperanto: nikelo
- Estonian: nikkel
- Faroese: nikkul
- Finnish: nikkeli (1)
- Frisian: nikkel
- Friulian: nichel
- Galician: níquel
- Georgian: ნიკელი
- German: Nickel n (1)
- Hebrew: ניקל
- Hungarian: nikkel
- Icelandic: nikull
- Indonesian: nikel (1)
- Interlingua: nickel (1,2)
- Irish: nicil
- Italian: nichelio m (from Vanderkrogt's site
- Italian: nichel (1); moneta di cinque centesimi f (2)
- Kashmiri: nikel
- Kazakh: никель
- Latvian: niķelis
- Lithuanian: nikelis
- Luxembourgish: nickel
- Macedonian: никел
- Malay: nikel
- Maltese: nikil
- Manx: nickyl
- Mongolian: никель
- Norwegian: nikkel
- Portuguese: níquel m (1,2)
- Romanian: nichel n (1)
- Russian: никель (1)
- Scottish Gaelic: nicil
- Serbian: никал
- Slovak: nikel
- Slovenian: nikelj
- Spanish: níquel m
- Swedish: nickel
- Tajik: nikel'
- Thai: นิกเกิล
- Turkish: nikel
- Ukrainian: нiкель
- Uzbek: никель
- Vietnamese: nikel
- Welsh: nicel
French
Noun
nickel m
- Nickel
Related terms
- nickelage
- nickeler
External links
For etymology and more information refer to: http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/ni.html (A lot of the translations were taken from that site with permission from the author)
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