IPA: /ˈstɪbiəm/
KK: /ˈstɪb.i.əm/
A chemical element with the symbol Sb, known as antimony, which is used in various alloys and cosmetics.
In ancient times, stibium was commonly used as a cosmetic for enhancing the eyes.
**Stibium** → The word 'stibium' comes from Latin, meaning 'antimony', which is a chemical element. The term is derived from the Greek word 'stibios' (στίβιος), meaning 'antimony' or 'stibnite', which is a mineral form of antimony. The word refers to the element known for its use in various alloys and compounds.
Think of 'stibium' as the Latin name for antimony, which helps you remember that it refers to this specific chemical element.