copper
Refers to copper that is not mixed with other metals.
Refers to copper that has been heated to a liquid state.
Copper that has been polished to a shine.
Copper that has been hammered into a shape, often for decorative purposes.
A thin, flexible strand of copper, used for conducting electricity.
A tube made of copper, commonly used for plumbing.
The industry or activity of extracting copper from the ground.
A thick wire, or a group of wires inside a rubber or plastic covering, used to carry electricity or electronic signals.
A place where copper is extracted from the ground.
A hollow cylinder made of copper, used for various industrial purposes.
The process or amount of copper being produced.
A metal made by combining copper with another metal (e.g., brass, bronze).
A person who works in a copper mine.
Rock or mineral from which copper can be profitably extracted.
A piece of money made of copper or a copper alloy.
A chemical compound of copper, used in agriculture and chemistry.
A chemical compound of copper, used in agriculture and chemistry.
A natural concentration of copper ore in the earth's crust.
A reddish-brown colour, like that of polished copper.
A reddish-brown color, like that of polished copper.
The process of extracting copper from its ore by heating and melting.
A cooking vessel made of copper.
A flat sheet of copper, often used for engraving or in construction.
Used to describe the composition of a copper alloy.
Used to describe the composition of a copper alloy.
Refers to using copper as the primary material for a work, especially in art.
To dig copper out of the ground.
To create or manufacture copper, usually from ore.
Used for minerals or alloys that have copper as a component.