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Insufficient level of copper in the body, leading to anaemia and nervous symptoms
Copper deficiency, or hypocupremia, is defined as insufficient copper to meet the body's needs, or as a serum copper level below the normal range. Symptoms
Copper_deficiency
too little nutritional ingestion of copper can result in a corresponding condition of copper excess or deficiency in the body, each of which has its own
Copper_in_biology
Scientific discipline
synaptic plasticity, and cell survival. Deficiency or excess of essential minerals (e.g. iron, zinc, copper, and magnesium) can disrupt brain development
Nutritional_neuroscience
Medical condition
Familial benign copper deficiency, also known as Familial benign hypocupremia is a rare genetic disorder which is characterized by hypocupremia that causes
Familial benign copper deficiency
Familial_benign_copper_deficiency
Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)
agreement with the RDA. Because of its role in facilitating iron uptake, copper deficiency can produce anemia-like symptoms, neutropenia, bone abnormalities
Copper
Chemical compound
supplement to treat copper deficiency. Ingredient of Retsyn, which was an ingredient of Certs breath mints. Fertilizer deficiency corrector to treat a
Copper_gluconate
Use of molybdenum by organisms
copper supplements, either dietary or injection. The effective copper deficiency can be aggravated by excess sulfur. Copper reduction or deficiency can
Molybdenum_in_biology
Bulge in the wall of a blood vessel
obesity, hypertension, tobacco use, alcoholism, high cholesterol, copper deficiency, increasing age, and tertiary syphilis infection. Connective tissue
Aneurysm
Diverse collection of blood-related cancers
for copper deficiency should not be overlooked, as it can morphologically resemble MDS in bone-marrow biopsies. Risk factors for copper deficiency include
Myelodysplastic_syndrome
Medical condition
result of vitamin B12 deficiency (most common). It may also occur similarly as result of vitamin E deficiency, and copper deficiency. It is usually associated
Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord
Subacute_combined_degeneration_of_spinal_cord
Medical condition
Ivo; Dringen, Ralf; Mercer, Julian F. B. (2013). "Chapter 11. Copper: Effects of Deficiency and Overload". In Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel and Roland K. O
Mineral_deficiency
Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)
However, consumption of excess zinc may cause ataxia, lethargy, and copper deficiency. In marine biomes, notably within polar regions, a deficit of zinc
Zinc
X-linked recessive copper-transport disorder
caused by mutations in genes coding for the copper-transport protein ATP7A, leading to copper deficiency. Characteristic findings include kinky hair,
Menkes_disease
Anemia caused by a nutritional disorder
Anemia is a deficiency in the size or number of red blood cells or in the amount of hemoglobin they contain. This deficiency limits the exchange of O2
Nutritional_anemia
Chemical element with atomic number 42 (Mo)
copper supplements, either dietary and injection. The effective copper deficiency can be aggravated by excess sulfur. Copper reduction or deficiency can
Molybdenum
Medical condition
Symptoms of copper deficiency include browning of leaf tips and chlorosis. Iron is essential for chlorophyll synthesis, which is why an iron deficiency results
Micronutrient_deficiency
Chelating agent containing zinc and carnosine
level and copper:zinc ratio decreased, and a case of preexisting copper deficiency deteriorated. As a mitigative, supplementation of 2 mg/day copper as glycinate
Zinc_L-carnosine
Copper compounds used as agricultural pesticides
concentration of copper ions may be taken up by plants as essential nutrients. Copper foliar sprays are also applied to correct plant copper deficiency. Excess
Copper_pesticide
Study of the chemical elements and compounds necessary for normal plant life
very much essential for its synthesis. Copper deficiency can be responsible for promoting an iron deficiency. It helps in the electron transport of plant
Plant_nutrition
Blood-clotting protein
vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Copper is a required cofactor for factor VIII and copper deficiency is known to increase the activity of factor
Factor_VIII
Hair greying happening at a premature age
premature greying of hair. Nutritional deficiencies: Vitamin B12 deficiency Folate deficiency Iron deficiency Copper deficiency Hypocalcemia Chronic protein loss
Premature_greying_of_hair
Medical condition
gene Di Guglielmo's syndrome Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia Copper deficiency resulting from an excess of zinc from unusually high oral consumption
Megaloblastic_anemia
Insufficient body levels of zinc
Zinc deficiency is defined either as insufficient body levels of zinc to meet the needs of the body, or as a zinc blood level below the normal range. However
Zinc_deficiency
Species of flowering plant in the pea and bean family Fabaceae
formation of collagen. Symptoms are similar to those of scurvy and copper deficiency, which share the common feature of inhibiting proper formation of
Sweet_pea
Chemical elements essential for life
to address mineral deficiencies in particular soils. Examples include molybdenum deficiency, manganese deficiency, zinc deficiency, and so on. The gap
Mineral_(nutrient)
Genetic disorder involving connective tissue
2015-06-10. Retrieved 2015-06-01. "Marfan Syndrome: The Similarities to Copper Deficiency". www.ctds.info. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved
Marfan_syndrome
Medical condition
acquired causes of microcytic anemia include lead poisoning, zinc deficiency, copper deficiency, alcohol, and certain medications. Other causes that are typically
Microcytic_anemia
Subspecies of mammal
including copper deficiency and antler anomalies by summer 1979 and two wapiti died. One explanation was molybdenum which expresses as copper deficiency. A former
Tule_elk
Medical condition
ceruloplasmin properly, which is needed to transport copper around the blood. Copper deficiency in the brain results in neurological problems that generally
Aceruloplasminemia
Medication
Bases of Response to Copper Treatment in Menkes Disease, Related Phenotypes, and Unexplained Copper Deficiency" at ClinicalTrials.gov Portal: Medicine
Copper_histidinate
Medical condition
the absence of Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, alternative causes of megaloblastic anemia include copper deficiency, medications, and certain inborn errors
Macrocytic_anemia
Disorder resulting from low blood levels of vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 deficiency, also known as cobalamin deficiency, is the medical condition in which the blood and tissues have a lower than normal level of vitamin
Vitamin_B12_deficiency
Clinical trial
the form of zinc oxide; and two milligrams of copper as cupric oxide, added to prevent copper deficiency anemia, a condition associated with high levels
Age-Related_Eye_Disease_Study
Chinese egg-based culinary dish
zinc is essential for life, excessive zinc consumption can lead to copper deficiency, and the finished product should have its zinc level assessed for
Century_egg
Abnormally low concentration of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood
Congenital immune deficiencies, e.g. ELA2 mutation, GATA2 deficiency, Hyper IgM syndrome Barth syndrome Copper deficiency Vitamin B12 deficiency Pearson syndrome
Neutropenia
Medical condition
pain, cramps, and diarrhea may occur. There is evidence of induced copper deficiency, alterations of blood lipoprotein levels, increased levels of LDL
Zinc_toxicity
Medical condition
anemia), pyridoxine deficiency (vitamin B6 is the cofactor in the first step of heme synthesis), lead poisoning and copper deficiency. Excess zinc can indirectly
Sideroblastic_anemia
Abnormal spinal alignment
common term for the enzootic ataxia, a disease in young animals due to copper deficiency in fetal and early postnatal development. Spinal posture Scoliosis
Swayback
Medical condition
EBV; an undetermined virus is most common) Alimentary toxic aleukia Copper deficiency Pernicious anemia Medication Hypersplenism Osteopetrosis Organic acidurias
Pancytopenia
Subspecies of deer
no/artsfakta/hjort Rosef, O.; Fimreite, N.; Egeland, B. (2001). "Copper deficiency in Norwegian farmed red deer". Nor. Vet. Tidsskr. 113: 771–774. v
Norwegian_red_deer
State in which a body lacks enough iron to supply its needs
Iron deficiency, or sideropenia, is the state in which a body lacks enough iron to supply its needs. Iron is present in all cells in the human body and
Iron_deficiency
Protein-coding gene in humans
lethal genetic disorder of the ATP7A gene causes Menkes disease, a copper deficiency resulting in early childhood death. The ATP7A gene is located on the
ATP7A
Hair that covers a dogs body
in multiple enzymatic pathways. In dogs, a lack of copper in the diet, leading to a copper deficiency, results in incomplete keratinization. This leads
Dog_coat
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
(aceruloplasminemia) Copper levels are low in general Malnutrition/trace metal deficiency in the food source Zinc toxicity, due to induced copper deficiency Copper does
Ceruloplasmin
Medical condition
thought to be deficiency of B-complex vitamins, particularly thiamine (vitamin B1), cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) and recently copper. Deficiency of pyridoxine
Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy
Toxic_and_nutritional_optic_neuropathy
Impaired physical and mental development due to insufficient iodine intake
Congenital hypothyroidism due to iodine deficiency (ICD-11), or congenital iodine deficiency syndrome (CIDS, ICD-10), is a medical condition present at
Congenital hypothyroidism due to iodine deficiency
Congenital_hypothyroidism_due_to_iodine_deficiency
Disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C
scorbutus is a deficiency disease (state of malnutrition) resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Early symptoms of deficiency include weakness
Scurvy
Fourth row in the periodic table of chemical elements
billion people in the world suffer from zinc deficiency. However, too much zinc can cause copper deficiency. Zinc is often used in batteries, aptly named
Period_4_element
Reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen due to a lack of iron
Iron-deficiency anemia is anemia caused by a lack of iron. Anemia is defined as a decrease in the number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin
Iron-deficiency_anemia
Medical condition
Vitamin deficiency is the condition of a long-term lack of a vitamin. When caused by not enough vitamin intake it is classified as a primary deficiency, whereas
Vitamin_deficiency
Any neurological disease in which the myelin sheath of neurons is damaged
counterpart Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy Copper deficiency-associated conditions (peripheral neuropathy, myelopathy, and rarely
Demyelinating_disease
Type of metal poisoning
dehydrogenase deficiency may be at increased risk of hematologic effects of copper. Hemolytic anemia resulting from the treatment of burns with copper compounds
Copper_toxicity
Enzyme family protecting the organism from oxidative damages
activity of this enzyme has been reported to be decreased in case of copper deficiency in the liver and plasma. GPxs are a key part of animal (including
Glutathione_peroxidase
RNA family
including oxidative stress, sucrose signaling, and copper availability. Under copper deficiency, transcription factors such as SPL7 coordinate the induction
MiR398 microRNA precursor family
MiR398_microRNA_precursor_family
Neck swelling due to enlarged thyroid gland
functioning properly. Worldwide, over 90% of goitre cases are caused by iodine deficiency. The term is from the Latin gutturia, meaning throat. Most goitres are
Goitre
Defunct Hungarian rail vehicle manufacturer
manufacture of some smaller types in other plants. Due to the war copper deficiency, from 1915 only the Brotan-Deffner-system boilers with steel water
MÁVAG
Enzyme decomposing hydrogen peroxide
metal ion (such as copper cations in copper(II) sulfate) can act as a noncompetitive inhibitor of catalase. However, "Copper deficiency can lead to a reduction
Catalase
Variety of fruit
trees. 'Midknight' trees are slower growing, and more susceptible to copper deficiency and frost than standard Valencia trees, but grow larger, juicier fruit
Midknight_Valencia_Orange
5th episode of the 8th season of Family Guy
for him trembling while pointing at Chris was due to suffering from copper deficiency, and this whole time, he had really been trying to talk to Chris.
Hannah_Banana
Food for consumption by cats
the many functions of copper is to assist in production of connective tissue and the pigment melanin. A deficiency in dietary copper is also related to collagen
Cat_food
benign familial neonatal Cooks syndrome Cooley's anemia Copper deficiency familial benign Copper transport disease Coproporhyria Cor biloculare Cor pulmonale
List_of_diseases_(C)
National park near Swellendam in the Western Cape, South Africa
In the 1960s, half of the population died from worm infestations, copper deficiency and related syndromes. In 1961, 61 members of the surviving population
Bontebok_National_Park
Symbiotic penetrative association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant
"The relationship of mycorrhizal infection to phosphorus-induced copper deficiency in sour orange seedlings". New Phytologist. 85: 15–23. doi:10.1111/j
Arbuscular_mycorrhiza
Disease resulting from low vitamin A concentrations in the body
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) or hypovitaminosis A is a lack of vitamin A in blood and tissues. It is common in poorer countries, especially among children
Vitamin_A_deficiency
Health problem in cats
Tarttelin, M; Collett, M; Jones, B (2001). "Suspected Zinc-Induced Copper Deficiency in Growing Kittens Exposed to Galvanised Iron". New Zealand Veterinary
Cat_skin_disorders
Medical condition
Molybdenum deficiency refers to the clinical consequences of inadequate intake of molybdenum in the diet. Because the amount of molybdenum required is
Molybdenum_deficiency
Chilling injury Temperatures from 7-13 °C; cultivar dependent. Copper deficiency Unavailable copper Decline Unknown etiology Edema Physiological water stress
List_of_mango_diseases
Chemical element with atomic number 34 (Se)
in the etiology of many deficiency diseases in animals, and pure selenium deficiency is rare. The effect of selenium deficiency on health remains uncertain
Selenium
virescens Kunze Blackstreak Unknown cause Dieback Copper deficiency Edema Physiological Littleleaf rosette Zinc deficiency Tipburn Excess mineral salts
List_of_avocado_diseases
Chemical compound
be taken because at a level of 0.3 ppm sodium molybdate can cause copper deficiencies in animals, particularly cattle. It is used in industry for corrosion
Sodium_molybdate
Food intended for consumption by dogs usually made from meat
actually denatures some of nutritional elements of the food. Taurine deficiency has been found in dogs and cats fed extruded commercial diets. Not usually
Dog_food
Treatment of an inherited blood disorder
deficiency in the body, which can thus lead to a reduced growth rate, reduced collagen formation and defective bone mineralization. Similarly, copper
Management_of_thalassemia
Thyroid hormone deficiency present at birth
Congenital hypothyroidism, copper engraving, 1815 Around the world, the most common cause of congenital hypothyroidism is iodine deficiency, but in most of the
Congenital_hypothyroidism
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
between zinc and copper is highly complex. Zn(II) can antagonize copper uptake in vivo, high zinc possibly induces a functional copper deficiency. Oral zinc
High affinity copper uptake protein 1
High_affinity_copper_uptake_protein_1
American plant scientist (1884–1949)
pp. 61–77. Little-Leaf or Rosette of Fruit Trees, VIII: Zinc and Copper Deficiency in Corral Soils. With W. H. Chandler and J. C. Martin. Proc. Am. Soc
Dennis_Robert_Hoagland
Essential nutrient
of genes. Vitamin A deficiency is common in developing countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Deficiency can occur at any age
Vitamin_A
Surname list
caused by mutations in genes coding for the copper-transport protein ATP7A, leading to copper deficiency Menke This page lists people with the surname
Menkes
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
studies in which lysyl oxidase was inhibited either by nutritional copper-deficiency or by supplementation of diets with β-aminopropionitrile (BAPN), an
Lysyl_oxidase
Fat-soluble vitamers
intermediate. The presence of uncarboxylated proteins indicates a vitamin K deficiency. Carboxylation allows them to bind (chelate) calcium ions, which they
Vitamin_K
Medical condition
Manganese deficiency in humans results in several medical problems. Manganese is a vital element of nutrition in very small quantities (adult male daily
Manganese deficiency (medicine)
Manganese_deficiency_(medicine)
Protein-coding gene in humans
that mutations in SCO1, as well as SCO2, can result in a cellular copper deficiency, which can occur separately from cytochrome c oxidase assembly defects
SCO1
Metalloprotein that binds with oxygen
may cause both. In any case, hemoglobin deficiency decreases blood oxygen-carrying capacity. Hemoglobin deficiency is, in general, strictly distinguished
Hemoglobin
Chemical element with atomic number 26 (Fe)
copper. Humans started to master that process in Eurasia during the 2nd millennium BC and the use of iron tools and weapons began to displace copper alloys
Iron
Iron metabolism in the body
iron overload, such as hereditary hemochromatosis, and iron deficiency, such as iron-deficiency anemia. A 2024 review examined iron metabolism and its interactions
Human_iron_metabolism
Medical conditions
Zinc – Zinc deficiencies are believed to be associated with increased risk of Esophagus Carcinoma Copper – Deficiency Selenium – Deficiency – Selenium
Gluten-sensitive enteropathy–associated conditions
Gluten-sensitive_enteropathy–associated_conditions
Medical condition
connective tissue disorder. It is caused by a deficiency in the transport of the essential mineral copper, associated with mutations in the ATP7A gene
Occipital_horn_syndrome
Substance that an organism uses to live
essential nutrients, or diseases that interfere with absorption, result in a deficiency state that compromises growth, survival, and reproduction. Consumer advisories
Nutrient
Essential nutrient found in citrus fruits and other foods
it is used to prevent and treat scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C may be taken by mouth or by intramuscular, subcutaneous or
Vitamin_C
Mammalian protein found in humans
it is not enzymatically active but functions as a cofactor. Factor V deficiency leads to predisposition for hemorrhage, while some mutations (most notably
Factor_V
Chemical compound
and meat. As a supplement it is used to treat and prevent vitamin A deficiency, especially that which results in xerophthalmia. It is taken by mouth
Retinol
Chemical compound
body. It is primarily used as a dietary supplement to address magnesium deficiency and is an ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products as a buffering
Magnesium_aspartate
Type of thin-film photovoltaic cell
A copper indium gallium selenide solar cell (CIGS cell, sometimes CI(G)S or CIS cell) is a type of thin-film solar cell. It is manufactured by depositing
Copper indium gallium selenide solar cell
Copper_indium_gallium_selenide_solar_cell
Chemical compound
are known. The hydrated form is used medically to treat or prevent iron deficiency, and also for industrial applications. Known since ancient times as copperas
Iron(II)_sulfate
Chemical compound
mimics the effects seen in individuals with ALDH2 deficiency. A common variation that causes deficiency is the ALDH2*2 allele, which affects an estimated
Disulfiram
267 Ascorbic acid deficiency 268 Vitamin D deficiency 269 Other nutritional deficiencies 269.0 Deficiency of vitamin K 269.1 Deficiency of other vitamins
List of ICD-9 codes 240–279: endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, and immunity disorders
List_of_ICD-9_codes_240–279:_endocrine,_nutritional_and_metabolic_diseases,_and_immunity_disorders
Medical condition
spooning, or nails that grow upwards. Associated with iron-deficiency anaemia or vitamin B12 deficiency.[citation needed] Pitting of the nails is associated
Nail_disease
Provision to cells and organisms to support life
for humans were developed to address fears of disease caused by food deficiencies during the Great Depression and the Second World War. Due to its importance
Nutrition
Neurological impairment of voluntary muscle movement
cerebellum by oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stresses induced by thiamine deficiency. Other examples include various prescription drugs (e.g. most antiepileptic
Ataxia
Clear liquid contained within an egg
consumption of raw egg whites for several months may result in biotin deficiency, due to their avidin content, as the avidin tightly binds biotin and prevents
Egg_white
Aerobic respiration enzyme
The complex contains two hemes, a cytochrome a and cytochrome a3, and two copper centers, the CuA and CuB centers. In fact, the cytochrome a3 and CuB form
Cytochrome_c_oxidase
COPPER DEFICIENCY
COPPER DEFICIENCY
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a picker of fruit or vegetables or a reaper of cereal crops, from an agent derivative of Middle English cropt(en) ‘to pick’. The word was used also to denote the polling of cattle and the name may therefore have been given to someone who did this.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Copper Leaves
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Copper haired.
Boy/Male
English American
A barrel maker.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Copper Red
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a professional tumbler or acrobat, or a nickname for a restless individual with plenty of energy, Middle English hoppere, an agent derivative of Old English hoppian ‘to hop’.German : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German hoppen ‘to limp or stumble’.Dutch : occupational name for a hop grower or seller, from Middle Dutch hoppe ‘hop(s)’ + the agent suffix -er.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a horse dealer, Middle English corser.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Copper red
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
From the Pepper Plant; Hot Spice
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Connor, CONNER means "hound-lover."
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Copper - headed.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Indian, Latin
Barrel Maker; Seller; Surname
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Americanized form of German Koppler.
Male
English
English form of Spanish Gaspar, CASPER means "treasure bearer." Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; Casper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Jasper and Kasper.
Male
Yiddish
(×§Ö¸×פֶּעל) Yiddish pet form of Hebrew Yaaqob, KOPPEL means "supplanter."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker and repairer of wooden vessels such as barrels, tubs, buckets, casks, and vats, from Middle English couper, cowper (apparently from Middle Dutch kūper, a derivative of kūp ‘tub’, ‘container’, which was borrowed independently into English as coop). The prevalence of the surname, its cognates, and equivalents bears witness to the fact that this was one of the chief specialist trades in the Middle Ages throughout Europe. In America, the English name has absorbed some cases of like-sounding cognates and words with similar meaning in other European languages, for example Dutch Kuiper.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of Kupfer and Kupper (see Kuper).Dutch : occupational name for a buyer or merchant, Middle Dutch coper.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cooper, from Middle English copere, found from the 12th century alongside cupere.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in copper, Old English coper (Latin (aes) Cyprium ‘Cyprian bronze’).Respelling of German Kopper.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Middle English cappe ‘cap’, ‘headgear’, hence an occupational name for a maker of caps and hats.Dutch : variant of Capers.
Boy/Male
British, Chinese, English
From the Pepper Plant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English clapper ‘rough bridge’, applied as a topographic name or as a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word.English : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle English clappe ‘chatter’.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Klapper ‘chatterer’.Americanized form of German Klopper, a metonymic occupational name relating to several trades, from Middle Low German klopper ‘clapper’, ‘bobbin’, ‘hammer’.
COPPER DEFICIENCY
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Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Respected esteemed
Girl/Female
Indian
Sunrays
Boy/Male
Hindu
Peace, Calm
Boy/Male
Tamil
Diamond
Boy/Male
Swedish American Teutonic
Noble wolf.
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Leave
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Handsome
Girl/Female
German
Wanderer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mrinmoy | à®®à¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯à®®à¯‹à®¯
Made of earth
Girl/Female
African, Anglo, British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew, Swahili
To Tangle; Complication; Difficulty; Fairy Princess
COPPER DEFICIENCY
COPPER DEFICIENCY
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n.
the boilers in the galley for cooking; as, a ship's coppers.
n.
One who copies; one who writes or transcribes from an original; a transcriber.
n.
A vessel, especially a large boiler, made of copper.
n.
A coin made of copper; a penny, cent, or other minor coin of copper.
v. i.
Alt. of Compeir
v. t.
To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.
v. t.
To put into a coffer.
v. t.
To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.
a.
Relating to a cooper; coopered.
n.
See Copier.
a.
Consisting of copper or resembling copper; coppery.
n.
Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper.
a.
Mixed with copper; containing copper, or made of copper; like copper.
n.
The occupation of a cooper.
a.
Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper-fastened ship.
a.
Having a bottom made of copper, as a tin boiler or other vessel, or sheathed with copper, as a ship.
v. i.
See Compear.
a.
Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.
n.
See Grasshopper, and Frog hopper, Grape hopper, Leaf hopper, Tree hopper, under Frog, Grape, Leaf, and Tree.