adamantium
English
Etymology
Noun
adamantium (uncountable)
- A fictional metal that is indestructible or nearly so.
Translations
fictional indestructible metal
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Adjective
adamantium (not comparable)
- Made of adamantium.
- 2004, Neal Asher, Gridlinked, Macmillan, →ISBN, page 324:
- 'We knew the egg was adamantium. Not much else could have been learnt.'
- 2004, Neal Asher, Gridlinked, Macmillan, →ISBN, page 324:
Latin
Participle
adamantium
- genitive masculine plural of adamāns
- genitive feminine plural of adamāns
- genitive neuter plural of adamāns
Portuguese
Noun
adamantium m (uncountable)
- (fiction) adamantium (fictional indestructible metal)
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