Beryllium

/bəˈrɪliəm/ noun

A hard, lightweight, gray metallic chemical element (atomic number 4) used in aerospace, nuclear reactors, and electronics.

Named from 'beryl' (the gemstone from which it was first isolated), with the Latinized element suffix '-ium', discovered as an element in the 1820s.

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