"AuH₂O" meaning in All languages combined

See AuH₂O on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Au and H₂O being the chemical formulae for gold and water, respectively. Etymology templates: {{l|mul|Au}} Au, {{l|mul|H₂O}} H₂O Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} AuH₂O
  1. Barry Goldwater. Categories (topical): Individuals, Nicknames of individuals, US politics

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