Cu in Modern Standard English is "cow." In Scots, however, and other English dialects, it is coo.
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The etymology of cow is believed to originate from the Old English word, cu.
Cuprum is the Latin word for "Copper", this chemical element has the atomic number 29 and the symbol Cu.
No. From German 'kuh' (pronounced 'coo'), via Old English 'cu' and Sanskrit 'go'.
5.00 kg of Cu is equivalent to 78,68 moles.
The equivalent of 'Can I speak to someone that speaks English, please? in the Romanian language is Aş putea vorbi cu cineva care înţelege limba engleză?
0.2836 lbs./Cu. In. OR 460 lbs. / cu. ft.
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You will need to explain the context in which you found this word. Kine is an archaic word, in Old English it was the plural of Cow. May also be spelt Cyna as plural of the singular Cu.
From the Latin word 'Cupric' - hence the symbol Cu.
Cu is used for copper as it is an abbreviation of the Latin word for copper, which is Cuprum.
It means with love