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carbono
carbono
See also: carbonò
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowing from French carbone, coined by Lavoisier, from Latin carbō, carbōnem. Doublet of carvão, which was inherited.
Noun
carbono m
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Coordinate terms
- (Chemical Element): Previous: boro. Next: nitrogénio
Spanish
Chemical element | |
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C | Previous: boro (B) |
Next: nitrógeno (N) |
Etymology
Borrowing from French carbone, coined by Lavoisier, from Latin carbō, carbōnem, whence also the inherited doublet carbón (“coal, charcoal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaɾ.ˈβo.no/
Noun
carbono m (plural carbonos)
Derived terms
Related terms
See also
- carbono on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es