Nickeltype
[nik-uh l-tahyp] /ˈnɪk əlˌtaɪp/
noun, Printing.
1.
an electrotype with a deposit of .
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[nik-er] /ˈnɪk ər/ noun 1. a person or thing that . [nik-er] /ˈnɪk ər/ verb (used without object), noun, Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. 1. . 2. laugh; snicker. [nik-er] /ˈnɪk ər/ noun, plural nickerer, nickers for 1. 1. British Slang. one pound sterling. 2. Australian. . /ˈnɪkə/ verb (intransitive) 1. (of a horse) to […]
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[nik-er] /ˈnɪk ər/ verb (used without object), noun, Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. 1. . 2. laugh; snicker. /ˈnɪkə/ verb (intransitive) 1. (of a horse) to neigh softly 2. to laugh quietly; snigger /ˈnɪkə/ noun (pl) -er 1. (Brit, slang) a pound sterling v. “to neigh,” 1774, of imitative origin (see neigh). Related: Nickered; nickering.
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- Nicking
[nik] /nɪk/ noun 1. a small notch, groove, chip, or the like, cut into or existing in something. 2. a hollow place produced in an edge or surface, as of a dish, by breaking, chipping, or the like: I didn’t notice those tiny nicks in the vase when I bought it. 3. a small dent […]
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