Actinide

/ˈæk.tɪ.naɪd/ noun

A radioactive chemical element with an atomic number between 89 and 103, including uranium and plutonium.

From actinium + -ide (chemical suffix). Actinium comes from Greek 'aktis' (ray) because these elements emit radiation. The -ide suffix indicates a binary chemical compound or element group.

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