cassiopeium
/kæsɪˈɒpiəm/Definitions
1. noun
A constellation in the northern sky, named after Queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology.
“The astronomer studied the stars in the constellation Cassiopeium to learn more about the universe.”
2. noun
A chemical element with the symbol Cp and atomic number 56.
“The chemist studied the properties of the rare earth element cassiopeium in her research.”