"deŭterio" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Esperanto]

IPA: [deu̯teˈrio] Forms: deŭterion [accusative]
Rhymes: -io Etymology: Borrowed from English deuterium, coined in 1931 by American chemist Harold Urey, from Ancient Greek δεύτερος (deúteros, “second”). Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|en|deuterium}} English deuterium, {{der|eo|grc|δεύτερος||second}} Ancient Greek δεύτερος (deúteros, “second”) Head templates: {{eo-head|-}} deŭterio (uncountable, accusative deŭterion)
  1. (physics) deuterium Wikipedia link: Harold Urey Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Isotopes

Inflected forms

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