IPA: //ˈɔːrəm//
KK: /ˈɔrəm/
A chemical element that is a yellow precious metal, often used for making jewelry and coins.
The ring was made of pure aurum, shining brightly in the sunlight.
Aurum is a Latin word meaning gold. It does not break down into smaller parts as it is a single root word in Latin, directly referring to the precious metal known for its value and luster.
Think of 'aurum' as the Latin word for gold, which helps you remember that it directly refers to this valuable metal.