radium
/ˈreɪdiəm/Definitions
1. noun
A radioactive metallic element of the alkaline earth group, used in medicine, industry, and research. It emits alpha, beta, and gamma radiation.
“The scientist worked with radium in her laboratory for years.”
2. noun
A glowing or luminous quality, especially in the face or eyes.
“Her radium complexion made her stand out at the party.”