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electrum

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ɪˈlɛktrəm/

KK: /ɪˈlɛktrəm/

noun
Definition

A natural mixture of gold and silver, often used in jewelry and coins.


Example

The ancient coins were made of electrum, giving them a unique appearance.


Conversation
Sloth A
I just read about an ancient coin made of electrum.
Sloth B
Really? I've never heard of that before.
Sloth A
Yeah, it's this natural alloy of gold and silver.
Sloth B
That sounds fascinating! I'd love to see one in person.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
alloy
metal
mixture
Antonyms
pure
element
single
Root Explanation

**Electrum** → The word 'electrum' originates from the Greek 'ēlektron' (meaning amber), which refers to a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver. The term reflects the material's historical use and its connection to the color and properties of amber.

Memory Tip

Imagine the golden hue of amber when you think of 'electrum' — it helps you remember that this word refers to a precious alloy that resembles the color of amber.

Visually Confused Words
plectrum
aplectrum
elytrum
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