tatum
/ˈtɑːtəm/Definitions
1. noun
A suffix used in the names of chemical compounds, especially those of organic compounds, denoting the presence of a functional group or a structural component.
“The chemist carefully analyzed the tatum of the compound to determine its properties.”
2. proper noun
A surname of English origin, often found in the UK and the US.
“The Tatum family has a long history in the community.”