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A unit of currency equal to one-hundredth of a dollar in the United States, or one-hundredth of a pound in the United Kingdom. It is also a unit of measurement equal to one-hundredth of an inch or one-hundredth of a gram. Related: penny, dime, nickel, quarter.
PENNY/pɛni/ · noun
A unit of currency in the United States and the United Kingdom, equal to one cent in the United States and one halfpenny in the United Kingdom. Related: coin, dime, nickel, quarter.
NICKEL/ˈnɪkəl/ · noun
A chemical element with the symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous, ductile, and ferromagnetic metal. Related: copper, silver, metal, element.
DIME/daɪm/ · noun
A dime is a coin worth ten cents in the United States. It is a small, round coin with a copper or copper-plated surface. Related: coin, ten-cent piece, nickel, quarter.
QUARTER/kwɔrtər/ · noun, verb
A quarter is a period of 15 minutes or a fourth part of something. To quarter is to divide something into four parts or to provide food and shelter to someone. Related: part, section, division, portion.
COPPER/kʌpər/ · noun
A chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29, a reddish-orange highly ductile metal, and a good conductor of electricity. Related: brass, bronze, cobre, coppier.
ZINC/ziːn/ · noun
A chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30, used as a protective coating for iron and steel, and as an ingredient in some foods and cosmetics. Related: copper, tin, cadmium, brass.
MANGANESE/ˈmæŋɡəniːz/ · noun
A hard, silver-white, brittle, ferromagnetic metallic element, used in steel alloys and as a catalyst in the manufacture of polyethylene and other chemicals. Related: manganite, manganous, manganic, manganiferous.
BRIDGE/brɪdʒ/ · noun, verb
A structure built over a river or other obstacle, allowing people or vehicles to cross. To connect or join two things, especially by a bridge. Related: span, link, connect, span.
ARCH/ɑːrtʃ/ · noun, verb
A curved structure above an entrance, typically of a building. To form or shape something into a curved or rounded top. Related: vault, dome, span, curve.
WINDOW/ˈwɪndəʊ/ · noun, verb
A frame or opening in a wall or roof of a building, typically closed with glass or other transparent material. To look through a window, especially to see something that is not intended to be seen. Related: pane, glass, opening, view.
GATEWAY/ˈɡeɪtweɪ/ · noun, verb
A structure or device that serves as an entrance or access point to a place, network, or system. To act as a gateway, especially to provide access to a new market or opportunity. Related: entrance, portal, passageway, threshold.
BRASS/bræs/ · noun, verb
A yellowish-brown alloy of copper and zinc, often used in musical instruments and other objects. To cover or plate with a thin layer of brass. Related: copper, bronze, gold, silver.
BRONZE/brɒnz/ · noun, verb
A hard, yellowish-brown alloy of copper and tin, used for making statues, coins, and other objects. To coat or cover something with a thin layer of bronze. Related: copper, brass, gold, silver.
SILVER/ˈsɪlvər/ · noun, adjective
A white metal, highly valued for its brightness and durability. A colour intermediate between white and grey. Related: grey, white, metallic, brass.
POLYMER/ˈpɑːlɪmər/ · noun
A large molecule composed of many repeated subunits, typically of a specific chemical structure. Polymers can be found naturally or synthesized artificially. Related: macromolecule, plastic, resin, elastomer.