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cupro-
- variant of cupri-:
cupronickel.
cupro-
combining_form
- indicating copper
cupronickel
cuprite
Word History and Origins
Origin of cupro-1
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Words That Use cupro-
does cupro- mean?
The combining form cupro- is used like a prefix meaning “copper.” It is very rarely used in scientific terms, especially in chemistry.
The form cupro- comes from Latin cuprum, meaning “copper.” Find out how copper is related to the name of the country Cyprus at our entry for copper. The Greek translation of cuprum is ó, “copper,” which is the source of the combining form , as in . Check out our Words That Use article for chalco- for more info.
are variants of cupro-?
The form cupro- is a variant of cupr-, which gains an -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with most consonants. When combined with words or word elements that begin with -f-, cupr- becomes cupri-, as in cupriferous. Want to know more? Check out our Words That Use articles for both forms.
Examples of cupro-
One of the only words that features this rare form is cupronickel, “any of various alloys of copper containing up to 40 percent nickel.”
The form cupro- means “copper,” while the -nickel part of the word refers to nickel, the hard, silvery-white metal. Cupronickel literally translates to “copper-nickel.”
are some words that use the combining form cupro-?
- cuproplumbite
- cuprotungstite
are some other forms that cupro- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The suffix -ite is used to name minerals, while magnes- is a combining form of the element magnesium. With this in mind, what kind of substance is cupromagnesite?
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