Copper

/ˈkɒpə/ noun

A reddish-brown metal that conducts heat and electricity very well, used in wires, pipes, and coins. It can also refer to a coin made mostly from this metal.

From Old English *coper*, from Latin *cuprum*, short for *aes Cyprium* 'metal of Cyprus', where it was mined in ancient times. The name remembers its geographic origin.

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