actinide

/ˈæktɪnaɪd/
noun
  1. Any of a series of heavy radioactive chemical elements, from actinium to lawrencium.
    • The actinide series includes elements that are mostly man-made in laboratories.
    • Scientists study actinides to understand how radioactive elements behave.
    • Uranium and plutonium are well-known actinides used in nuclear power.
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