/ ˈtæntələm; NAmE / noun
[ U ] ( symb Ta ) a chemical element. Tantalum is a hard silver-grey metal used in the production of electronic parts and of metal plates and pins for connecting broken bones.
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WORD ORIGIN
early 19th cent.: from Tantalus (a Lydian king in Greek mythology), with reference to its frustrating insolubility in acids.