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coppernickel
Niccolite Nic"co*lite, n. [from NL. niccolum nickel.] (Min.) A mineral of a copper-red color and metallic luster; an arsenide of nickel; -- called also coppernickel, kupfernickel.
Copper-nickel
Copper-nickel Cop"per-nick`el, n. (Min.) Niccolite.
emerald nickel
Zaratite ar"a*tite, n. (Min.) [Named after Gen. Zarata of Spain.] A hydrous carbonate of nickel occurring as an emerald-green incrustation on chromite; -- called also emerald nickel.
Knicker
Knicker Knick"er, n. [D. knikker.] A small ball of clay, baked hard and oiled, used as a marble by boys in playing. [Prov. Eng. & U. S.] --Halliwell. Bartlett.
Knickerbockers
Knickerbockers Knick"er*bock`ers, n. pl. The name for a style of short breeches; smallclothes.
Kupfernickel
Kupfernickel Kup"fer*nick"el, n. [G. See Copper, and Nickel.] (Min.) Copper-nickel; niccolite. See Niccolite.
kupfernickel
Niccolite Nic"co*lite, n. [from NL. niccolum nickel.] (Min.) A mineral of a copper-red color and metallic luster; an arsenide of nickel; -- called also coppernickel, kupfernickel.
Nickel
Nickel Nick"el, n. [G., fr. Sw. nickel, abbrev. from Sw. kopparnickel copper-nickel, a name given in derision, as it was thought to be a base ore of copper. The origin of the second part of the word is uncertain. Cf. Kupfer-nickel, Copper-nickel.] 1. (Chem.) A bright silver-white metallic element. It is of the iron group, and is hard, malleable, and ductile. It occurs combined with sulphur in millerite, with arsenic in the mineral niccolite, and with arsenic and sulphur in nickel glance. Symbol Ni. Atomic weight 58.6. Note: On account of its permanence in air and inertness to oxidation, it is used in the smaller coins, for plating iron, brass, etc., for chemical apparatus, and in certain alloys, as german silver. It is magnetic, and is very frequently accompanied by cobalt, both being found in meteoric iron. 2. A small coin made of or containing nickel; esp., a five-cent piece. [Colloq. U.S.] Nickel silver, an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc; -- usually called german silver; called also argentan.
Nickel silver
Nickel Nick"el, n. [G., fr. Sw. nickel, abbrev. from Sw. kopparnickel copper-nickel, a name given in derision, as it was thought to be a base ore of copper. The origin of the second part of the word is uncertain. Cf. Kupfer-nickel, Copper-nickel.] 1. (Chem.) A bright silver-white metallic element. It is of the iron group, and is hard, malleable, and ductile. It occurs combined with sulphur in millerite, with arsenic in the mineral niccolite, and with arsenic and sulphur in nickel glance. Symbol Ni. Atomic weight 58.6. Note: On account of its permanence in air and inertness to oxidation, it is used in the smaller coins, for plating iron, brass, etc., for chemical apparatus, and in certain alloys, as german silver. It is magnetic, and is very frequently accompanied by cobalt, both being found in meteoric iron. 2. A small coin made of or containing nickel; esp., a five-cent piece. [Colloq. U.S.] Nickel silver, an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc; -- usually called german silver; called also argentan.
Nickel steel
Nickel steel Nickel steel A kind of cast steel containing nickel, which greatly increases its strength. It is used for armor plate, bicycle tubing, propeller shafts, etc.
Nickelic
Nickelic Nick*el"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, nickel; specifically, designating compounds in which, as contrasted with the nickelous compounds, the metal has a higher valence; as nickelic oxide.
Nickeliferous
Nickeliferous Nick`el*if"er*ous, a. [Nickel + -ferous.] Containing nickel; as, nickelferous iron.
Nickeline
Nickeline Nick"el*ine (? or ?), n. 1. (Chem.) An alloy of nickel, a variety of German silver. 2. (Min.) Niccolite.
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon Nick`el*o"de*on, n. [Nickel + odeon.] A place of entertainment, as for moving picture exhibition, charging a fee or admission price of five cents. [U. S.]
Nickelous
Nickelous Nick"el*ous, a. (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, those compounds of nickel in which, as contrasted with the nickelic compounds, the metal has a lower valence; as, nickelous oxide. --Frankland.
Nicker
Nicker Nick"er, n. [From Nick, v. t.] 1. One of the night brawlers of London formerly noted for breaking windows with half-pence. [Cant] --Arbuthnot. 2. The cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a circular groove in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is bored.
Nicker nut
Nicker nut Nick"er nut` A rounded seed, rather smaller than a nutmeg, having a hard smooth shell, and a yellowish or bluish color. The seeds grow in the prickly pods of tropical, woody climbers of the genus C[ae]salpinia. C. Bonduc has yellowish seeds; C. Bonducella, bluish gray. [Spelt also neckar nut, nickar nut.]
nicker pecker
Nickle Nic"kle, n. (Zo["o]l.) The European woodpecker, or yaffle; -- called also nicker pecker.
Nicker tree
Nicker tree Nick"er tree` (Bot.) The plant producing nicker nuts. [Written also neckar tree and nickar tree.]
Pernickety Pernicketty
Pernickety Pernicketty Per*nick"et*y Per*nick"et*ty, a. Finical or fussy; full of petty details. [Colloq.]
Picnicked
Picnic Pic"nic, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Picnicked; p. pr. & vb. n. Picnicking.] To go on a picnic, or pleasure excursion; to eat in public fashion.
Picnicker
Picnicker Pic"nick*er, n. One who takes part in a picnic.
Pumpernickel
Pumpernickel Pump"er*nick`el, n. [G.] A sort of bread, made of unbolted rye, which forms the chief food of the Westphalian peasants. It is acid but nourishing.
Snicked
Snick Snick, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Snicked; p. pr. & vb. n. Snicking.] 1. To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting. --H. Kingsley. 2. (Cricket) To hit (a ball) lightly. --R. A. Proctor.
Snicker
Snicker Snick"er, n. A half suppressed, broken laugh. [Written also snigger.]

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- Nicke is a male given name. Notable people with this name include: Nicke Andersson (born 1972), Swedish musician Nicke Borg (born 1973), Swedish musician...
- Niklas Roger "Nicke" Borg (born 3 April 1973) is a Swedish singer and guitarist in the band Backyard Babies. Nicke Borg was born in Nässjö. He was part...
- Nicke Kabamba (born 1 February 1993) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for National League side Barnet. Born in Brent, London, Kabamba started...
- Nicke Widyawati (born December 25, 1967) is an Indonesian businesswoman who has been the President Director of Pertamina since August 30, 2018, after...
- Anders Niklas Andersson (born 1 August 1972), also known as Nicke Andersson, is a Swedish musician best known as the singer and guitarist for the rock...
- Nils Ole Hilmer Torvalds (born 7 August 1945) is a Finnish politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2012. He is a member...
- Niclas ChristofferNickeLignell (born 24 June 1966 in Bromarv, Southern Finland) is a Finnish actor, who has appeared in many TV shows and movies....
- metal. Entombed are rooted in the band Nihilist who were formed by drummer Nicke Andersson, guitarist Alex ****id and b****ist Leif Cuzner, who formed the...
- local area and recorded a rough demo. Tobbe was soon replaced by frontman Nicke Borg on vocals and guitar, and Blomqvist switched to b****. Fischer went...
- remains the only constant member, with the current line-up featuring drummer Nicke Andersson, guitarists Martin Nordin and Linus Björklund, and b****ist Harald...