"tennessine" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈtɛn.əˌsiːn/ [US]
enPR: tĕn'əsēn' [US] Etymology: Tennessee + -ine, named after the Tennessee region. Promulgated in June 2016 by the IUPAC based on recommendations of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to honor the region where the element was discovered. Suffix -ine, rather than -ium, is due to it being a halogen (like fluorine or chlorine). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Tennessee|ine}} Tennessee + -ine Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} tennessine (uncountable)
  1. The chemical element (halogen) with atomic number 117 Wikipedia link: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University, tennessine Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Halogens Synonyms: Ts [symbol], ununseptium, Uus [symbol], eka-astatine Hypernyms (element): halogen Derived forms: tennesside Translations (chemical element with atomic number 117): tennessien (Afrikaans), ተነሲን (tänäsin) (Amharic), تِينِيسِين (tīnīsīn) (Arabic), tennessi [masculine] (Catalan), (tián) (Chinese Mandarin), tennessine (Dutch), teneso (Esperanto), tennessiini (Finnish), tennesse [masculine] (French), Tenness [neuter] (German), τενέσιο (tenésio) [neuter] (Greek), טנסין (Hebrew), tenesszium (Hungarian), tennessín [neuter] (Icelandic), tenesio (Ido), tennesso [masculine] (Italian), tennessinio [masculine] (Italian), テネシン (teneshin) (Japanese), теннессин (tennessin) (Kazakh), 테네신 (tenesin) (Korean), tenesīns [masculine] (Latvian), тенесин (tenesin) [masculine] (Macedonian), ടെനസീൻ (ṭenasīṉ) (Malayalam), تنسین (Persian), tenes [inanimate, masculine] (Polish), tenesso [masculine] (Portuguese), теннессин (tennessin) [masculine] (Russian), teneso [masculine] (Spanish), tenness (Swedish), தென்னிசீன் (teṉṉicīṉ) (Tamil), టెన్నెసైన్ (ṭennesain) (Telugu), เทนเนสซีน (Thai), теннессин (tennessyn) [masculine] (Ukrainian), ٹینیسین (ṭenesen) (Urdu), tennessi (Vietnamese)

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    },
    {
      "code": "uk",
      "lang": "Ukrainian",
      "roman": "tennessyn",
      "sense": "chemical element with atomic number 117",
      "tags": [
        "masculine"
      ],
      "word": "теннессин"
    },
    {
      "code": "ur",
      "lang": "Urdu",
      "roman": "ṭenesen",
      "sense": "chemical element with atomic number 117",
      "word": "ٹینیسین"
    },
    {
      "code": "vi",
      "lang": "Vietnamese",
      "sense": "chemical element with atomic number 117",
      "word": "tennessi"
    }
  ],
  "word": "tennessine"
}

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