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Coppermine

 
Dictionary: Cop·per·mine   (kŏp'ər-mīn') pronunciation


A river of northern Canada, rising in north-central Northwest Territories and flowing about 845 km (525 mi) northward through western Nunavut to the Arctic Ocean.

 

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Intel's code name for Pentium III CPU chips that are the first to use the .18 micron (from .25 micron) manufacturing process. Coppermine chips are not copper chips. Coppermine chips were introduced in late 1999.

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Coppermine, river, 525 mi (845 km) long, rising in Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, Canada, and winding northwest to enter the Arctic Ocean at Coronation Gulf in Nunavut Territory. Kugluktuk, formerly Coppermine, a trading post, is at its mouth.


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