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copper
/kˈɒpɐ/
/ˈkɑpɝ/
Copper
[NOUN]1
a metallic chemical element that has a red-brown color, primarily used as a conductor in wiring
What is a "copper"?
Copper refers to a small and vibrant butterfly found in various parts of the world. Their striking orange or copper-colored wings characterize these butterflies, often adorned with dark markings and intricate patterns. With a wingspan ranging from 2 to 5 centimeters, copper butterflies are relatively small but eye-catching in flight. They are typically found in open habitats such as meadows, grasslands, and woodland edges, where they flutter among flowers to feed on nectar.
Examples
1. Additionally, falling prices for key commodities, like copper, are keeping a lid on most manufacturing costs.
2. Copper will have an important role in those appliances!
3. Copper, for example, has one unpaired electron in its outermost shell.
4. Steel burns, copper does not.
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