didymium

noun
  1. A mixture of rare-earth elements, formerly thought to be a single element, consisting mainly of praseodymium and neodymium.
  2. Usage: chemistry; historical; now largely obsolete as a term; the individual elements are used instead
  3. A glass or lens containing didymium, used in welding goggles and scientific instruments to filter infrared and ultraviolet light.
  4. Usage: technical; practical application

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