IPA: //aɪnˈstaɪniəm//
KK: /aɪnˈstaɪniəm/
A man-made chemical element that is radioactive and has the atomic number 99. It is created in laboratories and is not found naturally in the environment.
Einsteinium is used in scientific research to study the properties of heavy elements.
Einsteinium is named after the physicist Albert Einstein, reflecting its discovery in the context of nuclear science. The name does not have traditional Latin, Greek, or Old English roots, as it is a modern term derived from a proper noun.
Think of Albert Einstein, the famous physicist, to remember that einsteinium is named after him.
No commonly confused words.