Don't expect much, after all these are the people behind elements like californium and einsteinium. From Wordnik.com. [Something Awful] Reference
We are not including words coming from the names of particular people, like einsteinium, watt, curium, henry, and other eponyms: we refer here only to first names that have acquired meanings of their own or that, by association, have acquired special connotations. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 2] Reference
I really hope that’s just slang and it has a real-sounding name because I’m just now getting used to einsteinium. From Wordnik.com. [Two New Extended Clips from AVATAR – Collider.com] Reference
The chemical element 99, einsteinium. From Wordnik.com. [xml's Blinklist.com] Reference
"einsteinium". From Wordnik.com. [Dakota Voice] Reference
And also mendelevium, einsteinium, nobelium. From Wordnik.com. [Qulog 2.0] Reference
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