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Argentum

Argentum, derived from the Latin word for silver, refers to the chemical element with the atomic number 47 and the symbol Ag. It is a lustrous and valuable metal commonly used in various industries and for decorative purposes.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

  1. Chemistry: A chemical element, atomic number 47, symbol Ag
  2. Material: A lustrous and valuable metal, often used in jewelry and silverware

Usages:

Popular: In popular culture, argentum is often associated with wealth, luxury, and elegance. It is widely used in the creation of jewelry and high-end home decor items.

Local: In some regions, argentum is also used traditionally for medicinal purposes, such as treating wounds or infections.

Sample Sentences:

  • She wore a stunning pendant made of pure argentum.
  • The argentum coating added a touch of elegance to the cutlery set.
  • Argentum is widely used in the production of high-quality photographic film.

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