az

æz, ˈæz

Definitions

1. noun

a chemical element (symbol: Az) that is a radioactive, highly unstable isotope of argon

“The scientist studied the properties of az in the lab.”

2. abbreviation

abbreviation for Arizona (US state)

“The tourist visited az during the winter season.”

3. prefix

a prefix used in some chemical names to indicate a specific compound or isotope

“The chemist analyzed the az- compound in the sample.”

4. interjection

an expression of excitement or enthusiasm, often used to express admiration or approval

“Az, that’s an amazing view!”

Synonyms

  • argon
  • radioactive

Antonyms

  • nonradioactive
  • stable