"カリウム" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [ka̠ɾʲiɯ̟ᵝmɯ̟ᵝ] Forms: kariumu [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from New Latin kalium by Japanese scientist Udagawa Yōan in 1837 in his book 舎密開宗 (Seimi Kaisō, “Introduction to Chemistry”). Later influenced by German Kalium. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|NL.|kalium}} New Latin kalium, {{smallcaps|Udagawa}} Udagawa, {{coinage|ja|Udagawa Yōan|alt=Udagawa Yōan|in=1837|nat=Japanese|notext=1|occ=scientist}} Japanese scientist Udagawa Yōan in 1837, {{m|ja||舎密開宗|Introduction to Chemistry|tr=Seimi Kaisō}} 舎密開宗 (Seimi Kaisō, “Introduction to Chemistry”), {{smallcaps|Fujiwara}} Fujiwara, {{smallcaps|Okamoto}} Okamoto, {{bor|ja|de|Kalium}} German Kalium Head templates: {{ja-noun}} カリウム • (kariumu)
  1. potassium Wikipedia link: ja:カリウム Categories (topical): Alkali metals Derived forms: カリウムアルゴン法 (kariumu-arugon-hō) (ruby: (ほう)) (english: potassium-argon dating)

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