The plural form of aurum, referring to multiple instances or units of the element gold or aurum as a substance.
From Latin 'aurum' + '-s' (English plural ending). This is the straightforward plural of the scientific term aurum.
While technically correct, you'll almost never see 'aurums' in scientific writing because gold is usually treated as an uncountable mass noun—it's like saying 'waters' or 'golds,' which feels grammatically odd even though it's valid!
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