"dioxygen" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Danish]

Etymology: di- + oxygen Etymology templates: {{af|da|di-|oxygen}} di- + oxygen Head templates: {{head|da|noun||{{{1}}}||{{{sg-def-2}}}||||dioxygen||{{{pl-indef-2}}}||{{{com}}}|f1accel-form=def|s|f4accel-form=indef|p|g=|g2=|head=}} dioxygen, {{da-noun}} dioxygen
  1. dioxygen, O₂
    Sense id: en-dioxygen-da-noun-N~jx-wER Categories (other): Danish entries with incorrect language header, Danish terms prefixed with di-

Noun [English]

Etymology: di- + oxygen Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|di|oxygen}} di- + oxygen Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} dioxygen (uncountable)
  1. (inorganic chemistry) the normal allotrope of oxygen having two atoms per molecule; O₂ Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Inorganic chemistry Translations (O2): dioxygen (Danish), dioxygène (French)
    Sense id: en-dioxygen-en-noun-8wRtePyF Categories (other): English terms prefixed with di-, Allotropes Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with di-: 53 47 Disambiguation of Allotropes: 60 40 Topics: chemistry, inorganic-chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences Disambiguation of 'O2': 100 0
  2. (inorganic chemistry, in combination) two atoms of oxygen in a molecule Tags: in-compounds, uncountable Categories (topical): Inorganic chemistry, Oxygen
    Sense id: en-dioxygen-en-noun-f29iMXUL Disambiguation of Oxygen: 45 55 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with di- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 43 57 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with di-: 53 47 Topics: chemistry, inorganic-chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: dioxygenase, dioxygen difluoride, dioxygen hexafluoroplatinate

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