curie
noun
cu·rie
ˈkyu̇r-(ˌ)ē
ˈkyər-;
kyu̇-ˈrē
plural curies
1
: a unit quantity of any radioactive nuclide in which 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations occur per second
2
: a unit of radioactivity equal to 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations per second compare becquerel
—abbreviation c, Ci
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The average concentration of plutonium in the surface soil of the refuge portion of the site is 1.1 picocuries (trillionths of a curie) per gram (pCi/g).
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Word History
Etymology
Marie & Pierre Curie
First Known Use
1910, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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“Curie.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/curie. Accessed 15 Dec. 2024.
Kids Definition
curie
noun
cu·rie
ˈkyu̇(ə)r-(ˌ)ē
kyu̇-ˈrē
: a unit of radioactivity equal to 37 billion disintegrations per second
Medical Definition
curie
noun
cu·rie
ˈkyu̇(ə)r-(ˌ)ē, kyu̇-ˈrē
1
: a unit quantity of any radioactive nuclide in which 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations occur per second
2
: a unit of radioactivity equal to 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations per second
Biographical Definition
Curie 1 of 3
biographical name (1)
Cu·rie
kyu̇-ˈrē
ˈkyu̇r-(ˌ)ē
Eve 1904–2007 daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie American (French-born) author
Curie
2 of 3biographical name (2)
Marie 1867–1934 née
Maria Skłodowska
sklə-ˈdȯf-skə
-ˈdȯv-
French (Polish-born) chemist
Curie
3 of 3biographical name (3)
Pierre 1859–1906 husband of Marie Curie French chemist
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