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Ni Examples Symbol, Chemistry.

  1. nickel.

N.I.

  1. Northern Ireland.

Examples from the Web for ni Contemporary Examples of ni

  • “I think that all you ni**ers need to…check yourselves out,” he said to laughter in his first big applause line of the evening.

    When Bill Cosby N-Bombed the Congressional Black Caucus

    Asawin Suebsaeng

    December 2, 2014

  • But good luck erasing the sound of their high shrilled “NI!”

    11 Best Monty Python Moments

    Natasha Bach

    November 20, 2013

  • In stepping down from the boards of NI Group, Times Newspaper Holdings, and News Corp.

    Why Rupert Murdoch Surrendered Top Newspaper Posts in His Global Media Company

    Howard Kurtz

    July 21, 2012

  • Because first of all, you see, “ni**erhead” is just a word, a legitimate and perfectly respectable word.

    Perry Racism Flap’s Real Loser

    Michael Tomasky

    October 3, 2011

  • Plus, more nonsensical rhymes, this time about tech: “Fuck hashtags and retweets, ni–a / 140 characters in these streets, ni–a.”

    Jay-Z’s New Album, ‘Magna Carta Holy Grail,’ Is an Overhyped Mess

    Marlow Stern

    July 5, 2013

  • Historical Examples of ni

  • Of this the Bard remarks “ni mad,” it was not honourable, “non bene.”

    Y Gododin

    Aneurin

  • In all of these essentials Ni Tsan, who died in 1374, brings us nearer to the Ming period.

    Chinese Painters

    Raphael Petrucci

  • In this sentence the are ni va ought to be in the nominative.

    Diego Collado’s Grammar of the Japanese Language

    Diego Collado

  • But there was not then what you call—this—ni—nitro-glycerine.

    The Twins of Table Mountain and Other Stories

    Bret Harte

  • Put it in your pocket, quick—say no more ’bout it, Goo’ ni’.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, December 17, 1887

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for ni ni the internet domain name for

    1. Nicaragua

    Ni the chemical symbol for

    1. nickel

    NI abbreviation for

    1. (in Britain) national insurance
    2. Northern Ireland
    3. NZ North Island

    ni in Medicine Ni

    1. The symbol for the elementnickel

    ni in Science Ni

    1. The symbol for nickel.

    nickel [nĭk′əl] Ni

    1. A silvery, hard, ductile metallic element that occurs in ores along with iron or magnesium. It resists oxidation and corrosion and is used to make alloys such as stainless steel. It is also used as a coating for other metals. Atomic number 28; atomic weight 58.69; melting point 1,453°C; boiling point 2,732°C; specific gravity 8.902; valence 0, 1, 2, 3. See Periodic Table.
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