Cadmium

/ˈkædmiəm/ noun

A soft, toxic metallic element with the symbol Cd, used in batteries, pigments, and protective coatings. It has a silvery appearance but tarnishes quickly in air.

From New Latin cadmium, named after Latin cadmia meaning 'calamine' (zinc carbonate), from Greek καδμεία (kadmeia). The Greek word referred to 'Cadmean earth,' named after Cadmus, the legendary founder of Thebes. Cadmium was discovered in 1817 as an impurity in zinc compounds and named for its association with zinc ores.

AMካድሚየም
ARكادميوم
BNক্যাডমিয়াম
CAcadmi
CSkadmium
DAkadmium
DEKadmium
ELκαδμίμιο
EScadmio
FAکادمیوم
FIkadmium
FRcadmium
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