Aurum

/ˈɔːrəm/ noun

The Latin name for the chemical element gold, still used in scientific contexts and represented by the symbol Au on the periodic table.

From Latin 'aurum,' which likely comes from an Indo-European root meaning 'to glow' or 'to shine.' The Romans applied this word to gold because of its luminous quality, and it has remained the official scientific name.

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