[ra.di.um] n, often attrib [NL, fr. L radius ray] (1899): an intensely radioactive brilliant white metallic element that resembles barium chemically, occurs in combination in minute quantities in minerals (as pitchblende or carnotite), emits alpha particles and gamma rays to form radon, and is used chiefly in luminous materials and in the treatment of cancer
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Meaning of RADIUM in English
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012