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silver

Definition

Silver is a shiny, white metal that is often used in jewellery and coins. It is also used to make mirrors and electrical contacts. Silver is a good conductor of heat and electricity, and it is resistant to corrosion.

Silver is found in nature as a free element, but it is more commonly found as a compound in ores. The largest producers of silver in the world are Mexico, Peru, and China.

Silver is a precious metal, and it has been used for jewellery and coins for centuries. It is also used in a variety of industrial applications, including photography, electronics, and medicine.

How can the word be used?

The necklace is made of silver.

silver

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • a white, lustrous, metallic element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. It is a precious metal that is used in jewellery, coins, and other objects.

Adjective:

  • made of or resembling silver.

Etymology

The word "silver" comes from the Old English word "seolfor", which also means "silver".

The first recorded use of the word "silver" in English was in the 8th century.

The word "silver" is an Old English word, and it is related to the German word "Silber" and the Dutch word "zilver".

Question

Where is silver mined?