tellurium

/tɛˈlʊriəm/
noun
  1. A rare, silver-white chemical element that is a semiconductor, used in alloys and electronics.
    • Tellurium is often added to steel to make it easier to machine.
    • The mineral contained a small amount of tellurium, which gave it a metallic shine.
    • Scientists use tellurium in some types of solar panels.
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