IPA: /ˈθuːliə/
KK: /ˈθuːliə/
A chemical compound that contains thulium, which is a rare earth element.
Thulia is used in various applications, including electronics and materials science.
This word originates from Greek 'thule' (Θούλη), meaning a distant place or land, often associated with the northernmost part of the known world in ancient geography. The term 'thulia' can refer to a mythical or idealized place.
Imagine a faraway land or a mythical place when you think of 'thulia', as it connects to the ancient Greek idea of a distant, almost legendary location.