isidium

/ɪˈsɪdiəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A small, usually rounded, mass of iron oxide in a meteorite, formed by the oxidation of iron on the surface of the meteorite during its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere.

“The meteorite contained several isidia, which scientists studied to learn more about its composition and history.”

Synonyms

  • meteoric iron
  • oxide

Antonyms

  • pure iron
  • unoxidized metal