The word "radioactive" comes from the term "radioactivity," which was coined by Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie in the early 20th century. It combines the Latin word "radius," meaning ray, with the word "activity," referencing the emission of energetic particles or rays from certain elements.
radioactive decay
No, graphite is not radioactive.
No, water is not radioactive.
Yes, it is possible for water to become radioactive if it comes into contact with radioactive materials or is contaminated by radioactive substances.
Yes, raw uranium is radioactive.
emits radioactive particles.
Francium is a "radioactive" element.
The X-Ray machine is radioactive
The correct root word for the word "radiation" is "Radiate".
That area will be radioactive for a long, long time.
The anagram is radium, a radioactive element.
Radioactive
Uranium
coined by Pierre and Marie Curie in 1898, originally radio-actif, which came from radio-, comb. form of Latin. radius (see radiation) + actif(fem. active) "active."
energetic, poisonous, dangerous, contaminated
the word caravan came from Indian
Cancer usually requires some form of radioactive treatment, such as one of the most infamous methods, chemotherapy.