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carbon
noun
1 (symbol C, atomic number 6) a non-metallic element that occurs in various pure amorphous (sense 2) forms, such as coal, coke and charcoal, and as two crystalline allotropes, namely diamond and graphite.
2 a sheet of carbon paper.
3 a carbon copy.
[18c: from French carbone , from Latin carbo charcoal]
noun
1 (symbol C, atomic number 6) a non-metallic element that occurs in various pure amorphous (sense 2) forms, such as coal, coke and charcoal, and as two crystalline allotropes, namely diamond and graphite.
2 a sheet of carbon paper.
3 a carbon copy.
[18c: from French carbone , from Latin carbo charcoal]
carbon black
noun , chem a form of finely divided carbon, produced by partial combustion of natural gas or petroleum oil, which is used in pigments and printer's ink.
noun , chem a form of finely divided carbon, produced by partial combustion of natural gas or petroleum oil, which is used in pigments and printer's ink.
carbon copy
noun
1 a duplicate copy of writing, typed matter, etc made using carbon paper.
2 colloq a person or thing that looks exactly like someone or something else.
noun
1 a duplicate copy of writing, typed matter, etc made using carbon paper.
2 colloq a person or thing that looks exactly like someone or something else.
carbon cycle
noun , chem a series of reactions in which carbon, either as the free element or in the form of one of its compounds, is exchanged between living organisms and their non-living environment.
noun , chem a series of reactions in which carbon, either as the free element or in the form of one of its compounds, is exchanged between living organisms and their non-living environment.
carbon dating
noun , archaeol a scientific method of estimating the age of archaeological specimens, based on measurements of the radioactive isotope carbon-14, which is present in all living organisms, but on their death gradually decays.
noun , archaeol a scientific method of estimating the age of archaeological specimens, based on measurements of the radioactive isotope carbon-14, which is present in all living organisms, but on their death gradually decays.
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