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uranium

[U] Uncountable

This term carries a heavy association with high-stakes technology and geopolitical tension. It evokes images of sterile laboratories, lead-lined containers, and the immense power of atomic energy, often blending a sense of scientific wonder with an underlying fear of radiation or weaponry. In common discourse, mentioning uranium frequently signals a shift toward discussions about energy policy, environmental hazards, or military deterrence. It is rarely used in a casual or domestic context, maintaining a clinical and industrial aura.

Used exclusively as a mass noun for the chemical element, such as saying there is uranium in the soil.

Meanings

Noun

A heavy, silvery-white radioactive metallic element used as a fuel in nuclear reactors.

"The reactor core is loaded with uranium fuel rods."

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