cuprum

/ˈkjuːprəm/
noun
  1. The chemical element copper, especially in scientific or historical contexts.
    • The ancient Romans called the metal cuprum because they mined it on the island of Cyprus.
    • In chemistry class, we learned that cuprum has the symbol Cu on the periodic table.
    • The statue was made of cuprum, which turned green over time due to oxidation.
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