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carbon mineral / pencil lead / industrial lubricant
Noun

This term refers to a specific crystalline form of carbon characterized by its slippery texture and electrical conductivity. In common parlance, it is most frequently associated with the core of pencils, though it is technically a mixture of the mineral and clay rather than pure graphite. Industrially, the material is valued for its extreme heat resistance and lubricating properties. Because it is an uncountable mass noun representing a chemical element or mineral, it does not take a plural form in standard usage.

Meanings

Noun

A soft, greyish-black mineral consisting of a form of carbon, used primarily in pencils and as a lubricant.

"The pencil lead is actually made of a mixture of graphite and clay."

Noun

A form of carbon used as an electrode in batteries or as a heat-resistant material in industrial furnaces.

"The battery anodes are often constructed from high-purity graphite."

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