IPA: //əˈlʊmɪnəm//
KK: /əˈlʊmɪnəm/
A lightweight, silvery-white metal that is used in many products, such as cans, foil, and airplane parts. It is known for being strong yet easy to shape.
The airplane's body is made of aluminium to reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency.
Aluminium → The word originates from the Latin 'alumen' (meaning bitter salt or alum), which refers to a type of chemical compound. The suffix '-ium' is commonly used in chemistry to denote metallic elements. Thus, aluminium refers to a metallic element derived from alum.
Think of 'alumen' as a type of salt, which helps you remember that aluminium is a metal derived from a compound.