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beryllium (n.)

metallic element, 1863, so called because it figures in the composition of the pale green precious stone beryl and was identified in emerald (green beryl) in 1797 by French chemist Louis Nicolas Vauquelin and first isolated in 1828. With metallic element ending -ium. At first and until c. 1900 also sometimes called glucinum or glucinium.

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Definitions of beryllium from WordNet

beryllium (n.)
a light strong brittle grey toxic bivalent metallic element;
Synonyms: Be / glucinium / atomic number "
From wordnet.princeton.edu