"dihydrogen monoxide" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /daɪˈhaɪdɹədʒ(ə)n məˈnɒksaɪd/ [Received-Pronunciation], /daɪˈhaɪdɹədʒən məˈnɑkˌsaɪd/ [General-American] Audio: en-au-dihydrogen monoxide.ogg [Australia]
Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} dihydrogen monoxide (uncountable)
  1. (inorganic chemistry, usually humorous) H₂O, water. Tags: humorous, uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Inorganic compounds, Water Synonyms: water, dihydrogenmonoxide, dihydrogen-monoxide, DHMO [abbreviation] Translations (water, H₂O — see also water): 一氧化二氫 (Chinese Mandarin), 一氧化二氢 (yīyǎnghuà'èrqīng) (Chinese Mandarin), dihydrogenmonoxid [common-gender, neuter] (Danish), diwaterstofmonoxide [neuter] (Dutch), dihidrogenmonoksido (Esperanto), divetymonoksidi (Finnish), monoxyde de dihydrogène [masculine] (French), Dihydrogenmonoxid [neuter] (German), dihidrogén-monoxid (Hungarian), monossido di diidrogeno [masculine] (Italian), 一酸化二水素 (issanka-nisuiso) (alt: いっさんかにすいそ) (Japanese), 일산화이수소 (ilsanhwaisuso) (alt: 一酸化二水素) (Korean), monotlenek diwodoru [masculine] (Polish), monóxido de di-hidrogénio [masculine] (Portuguese), monóxido de dihidrogênio [masculine] (Portuguese), monoxid de dihidrogen [masculine] (Romanian), monóxido de dihidrógeno [masculine] (Spanish), ไดไฮโดรเจนมอนอกไซด์ (dai-hai-droo-jên-mɔɔ-nɔ́k-saai) (Thai), đihiđro monoxit (Vietnamese)

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