"nebulium" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From nebula + -ium. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|nebula|ium}} nebula + -ium Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} nebulium (uncountable)
  1. (astronomy, physics, obsolete) A supposed chemical element proposed as a result of spectral analysis of light from a nebula; the emission lines concerned are now known to be due to doubly-ionized oxygen. Wikipedia link: nebulium Tags: obsolete, uncountable Categories (topical): Astronomy, Ions, Oxygen, Physics, Supposed chemical elements Coordinate_terms: coronium, geocoronium Translations (scientific theory): 𰚼 (yún) (Chinese Mandarin), νεφέλιον (nefélion) [neuter] (Greek), ネブリウム (Neburiumu) (Japanese)
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