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transuranic

British  
/ ˌtrænzjʊˈrænɪk, trænzjʊˈreɪnɪəm, ˌtrænzjʊˈreɪnɪən /

adjective

  1. (of an element) having an atomic number greater than that of uranium

  2. of, relating to, or having the behaviour of transuranic elements

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transuranic Scientific  
/ trăns′y-rănĭk,-rānĭk /
  1. Having an atomic number greater than 92.


Etymology

Origin of transuranic

C20: from trans- + uranic , from uranium

Example Sentences

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The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico is a 655-metre deep complex for the disposal of “transuranic” waste, or long-lived intermediate level waste, mostly deriving from military bomb-making.

From The Guardian

The Idaho treatment plant compacts transuranic waste, making it easier to ship and put into long-term storage at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico.

From Washington Post

With the Idaho treatment plant scheduled to shut down, it’s not clear how transuranic waste at Hanford and other sites will be dealt with.

From Seattle Times

The Idaho treatment plant compacts the transuranic waste, making it easier to ship and put into long-term storage at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico.

From Los Angeles Times

A $500 million treatment plant handles transuranic waste that includes work clothing, rags, machine parts and tools that have been contaminated with plutonium and other radioactive elements.

From Seattle Times