nickle

/ˈnɪkəl/
noun
  1. A silvery-white metallic element used in alloys, batteries, and coins.
    • The coin is made of nickel and copper.
    • The mine produces tons of nickel every year.
    • Nickel is often used to make stainless steel.
  2. A five-cent coin in the United States and Canada.
    • She put two nickels into the vending machine.
    • The candy costs only a nickel.
    • I found a nickel on the sidewalk.