radioactive
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/ˌreɪdi.oʊˈæktɪv/
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/ˌreɪdiəʊˈæktɪv/
emission of radiation
Etymology
Etymology Information
'radioactive' originates from the Latin word 'radius,' meaning 'ray,' and the suffix '-active,' indicating action or activity.
Historical Evolution
'radioactive' was coined in the late 19th century following the discovery of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel and further research by Marie and Pierre Curie.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred to the emission of rays, but now it encompasses the broader concept of ionizing radiation.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles.
Uranium is a radioactive element.
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Last updated: 2025/02/15 11:28
