cadmide

/ˈkædmiəm/ or /ˈkædmɪəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a soft, blue-white, metallic element that is highly toxic and is used in the manufacture of nickel-cadmium batteries and other alloys.

“The old camera used cadmium in its battery, which is now considered environmentally hazardous.”

Synonyms

  • alloy
  • nickel

Antonyms

  • mercury