Chemical element with symbol Cu and atomic number 29; one of the most important nonferrous metals; a ductile and malleable metal found in various ores and used in industry, engineering, and the arts in both pure and alloyed form.
COPPER | broader | BRONZE OR COPPER |
COPPER | linked | BRASS |
COPPER | linked | METAL |
COPPER | linked | TIN (METAL) |
COPPER | linked | IRON |
COPPER | linked | ALUMINIUM |
COPPER | linked | BRASS |
COPPER | linked | GOLD |
COPPER | linked | METAL |
COPPER | linked | BRONZE |
COPPER | linked | IRON |
COPPER | linked | SILVER |
COPPER | linked | LEAD (CHEMICAL ELEMENT) |
BRONZE OR COPPER | narrower | COPPER |
RED | linked | COPPER |
RED | linked | COPPER |
BRASS | linked | COPPER |
BRONZE | linked | COPPER |
GOLD | linked | COPPER |
IRON | linked | COPPER |
LEAD (CHEMICAL ELEMENT) | linked | COPPER |
METAL | linked | COPPER |
SILVER | linked | COPPER |
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