corundum

noun

co·​run·​dum kə-ˈrən-dəm How to pronounce corundum (audio)
: a very hard mineral that consists of aluminum oxide occurring in massive and crystalline forms, that can be synthesized, and that is used for gemstones (such as ruby and sapphire) and as an abrasive

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The color pink inspired the second Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton which utilizes not just a pink rubber strap, but also a dynamic piece of pink synthetic corundum within the dial. Blake Buettner, Robb Report, 8 May 2024 The domed disc is a pink synthetic corundum in the same vein as ruby or sapphire, and the result is a soft, translucent pink that shifts not only depending on viewing angle and lighting. Blake Buettner, Robb Report, 8 May 2024 At $950, the luxury wearable is made from black synthetic corundum with 18-karat yellow gold braided torchon detailing and a signature interlocking G logo. Sara Klausing, Men's Health, 4 Nov. 2022 According to a new study, the night side is cold enough to form metal clouds of iron and corundum. Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 25 Feb. 2022 The temperature differences between the two sides of the planet also mean that the nightside is cool enough for metal clouds made of iron and corundum to form. Ashley Strickland, CNN, 21 Feb. 2022 Known for their red color, rubies are part of the corundum family of gemstones, which are gems that are compact and dense, according to the International Gem Society. Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY, 27 Oct. 2021 Left side: 31 round diamonds, blue corundum stone and bricks and ivy silhouette. Kori Rumore, chicagotribune.com, 18 Oct. 2021 With a Mohs hardness score just a point shy of diamond’s, corundum becomes a red ruby through the timely addition of chromium atoms. Natalie Angier, New York Times, 11 Dec. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Tamil kuruntam; akin to Sanskrit kuruvinda ruby

First Known Use

1804, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of corundum was in 1804

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“Corundum.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/corundum. Accessed 30 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

corundum

noun
co·​run·​dum kə-ˈrən-dəm How to pronounce corundum (audio)
: a very hard mineral of aluminum oxide used for grinding, smoothing, or polishing or in some crystalline forms as a gem (as ruby or sapphire)

Medical Definition

corundum

noun
co·​run·​dum kə-ˈrən-dəm How to pronounce corundum (audio)
: a very hard mineral Al2O3 that consists of alumina occurring in massive form and as variously colored crystals which include the ruby and sapphire

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