IPA: /ˈtɛl.ʊˌraɪd/
KK: /ˈtɛl.əˌraɪd/
A chemical compound that contains tellurium combined with another element, typically a metal.
Telluride is often used in semiconductor applications due to its unique properties.
**Telluride** → The word is derived from 'tellurium' (from Latin 'tellus', meaning earth) and the suffix '-ide' (used in chemistry to denote a binary compound). Thus, 'telluride' refers to a compound containing tellurium, which is an element associated with the earth.
Think of 'tellus', which means earth, to remember that 'telluride' is a compound related to the element tellurium, found in the earth.
No commonly confused words.