octarine

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek ὀκτά- (oktá-, “One Hundred and Seventeenth”) + '-ine', a prefix for halogens.

Noun[edit]

octarine (countable and uncountable, plural octarines)

  1. A highly radioactive chemical element, atomic number 117, between Livermorium and Ununoctium in the periodic table.