Cu definition

Cu means copper.
Cu means color unit.
Cu means that the listed use is permitted subject to approval as a conditional use per the requirements of Article XV.

Examples of Cu in a sentence

  • The estimate adds 210,000 gold equivalent ounces (110,042 ounces Au and 50,225,000 pounds Cu) to Petaquilla s Molejón project.

  • The report includes an estimated inferred resource of 502,800 gold equivalent ounces composed of 318,500 ounces gold (19,725,000 tonnes grading 0.50 g/t Au), 345,600 ounces silver (19,725,000 tonnes grading at 0.54 g/t Ag) and 80,368,000 pounds of copper (19,725,000 tonnes grading 0.18% Cu).

  • According to work by University of Madrid in April 2011, there are at least three different ore types at Lomero-Poyatos: cupriferous ore assaying 1.0% to 1.5% Cu, arsenic/pyrite ore containing gold and massive sulphide ore containing copper, lead and zinc (with silver associated with lead and gold associated with sulphides).


More Definitions of Cu

Cu means that the listed use is permitted subject to approval as a conditional use as set forth in Article XV.
Cu means that the use or activity may be permitted by approval of the Planning Official and Department of Ecology through a shoreline conditional use permit (see Chapter 141 KZC). Uses that are not specifically prohibited under KZC 83.170 may be authorized through a shoreline conditional use permit. A conditional use permit must also meet criteria for a substantial development permit.
Cu means Capella University, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company converted from and formerly known as Capella University, Inc., a Minnesota corporation.
Cu means the coordination unit for the Project (Unité de Coordination du Projet) to be established and operating pursuant to the Project Implementation Act and referred to in Section I. A.2 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.
Cu means Cubic “LS” shall mean Lump Sum
Cu means that the use or activity may be permitted by approval of the Planning Official and Department of Ecology through a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit (see KZC Chapter 141). Uses that are not specifically prohibited under KZC 83.170 may be authorized through a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit.