polonium

/pəˈloʊniəm/
noun
  1. A rare, highly radioactive metallic chemical element (symbol Po) that occurs naturally in uranium ores.
    • Scientists use polonium in small amounts to eliminate static electricity in factories.
    • Polonium was discovered by Marie Curie and named after her native Poland.
    • Because polonium is very dangerous, it must be handled with special protective equipment.