0 a chemical element that is a silver-white metal:
a nickel alloy
1 a US or Canadian coin worth five cents
2 (in the US and Canada) a coin worth five cents
3 a silver-white metal:
Nickel is useful because of its resistance to corrosion.
4 a silver-white metal used in manufacturing:
The scope for substitution is limited because for many applications there are performance specifications which can only be met by nickel's unique properties.
My noble friend referred to nickels and dimes; but it is not as easy as that.
2 billion dollars, compared to a total of 1n5 billion dollars from exports of goods (primarily sugar and nickel) in that same year.
By extension, a formation with a sixth defensive back is called a dime package, a 10-cent dime coin being two nickels (nickelbacks).
Huck says his father taught him how to play on the kitchen table with pennies, nickels, and dimes.
Good economic conditions and high demand for nickels for use in coin-operated devices caused the piece to circulate throughout the nation by 1900.
Bo, in fact, did his best work in the early 1950s, when he carved many spectacular cameo portrait hobo nickels.
Nickel's other important ore minerals include garnierite, and pentlandite.
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