Palladium

usgb/pəˈleɪdiəm/
noun

A shiny, silver-white metal that is often used in jewelry and industry.

The jeweler used palladium to make the ring because it's durable and doesn't tarnish.
Visual representation of "palladium" - A shiny, silver-white metal that is often used in jewelry and industry.

Often appears as...

  • palladium ring
  • palladium metal

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Chemistry Element

Remember 'palladium' refers to a chemical element when discussing science or jewelry materials.

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The laboratory examined the palladium's properties for industrial use.
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Not Tarnishing

'Palladium' implies a quality of enduring shine, which can be metaphorical for lasting value or appeal.

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Their relationship was like palladium, never losing its luster.
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Industrial Uses

Associated with industrial applications, 'palladium' suggests strength and resistance in contexts beyond jewelry.

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The factory's palladium-catalyzed process was highly efficient.
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