"actinium" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

IPA: /akˈtiːnɪʉm/ Audio: nb-actinium.ogg Forms: actiniumet [definite, singular], actinium [indefinite, plural], actiniuma [definite, plural], actiniumene [definite, plural]
Rhymes: -ʉm Etymology: First part actin- from Ancient Greek ἀκτίς (aktís, “ray, beam”), from Proto-Hellenic [Term?], from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷ-t-u-s ~ *n̥kʷ-t-éw-s, from *nókʷts (“night”), from *negʷ- (“bare, naked”). Last part from Latin -ium (forms names of chemical elements), from -ius (forms adjectives), from Old Latin -iōs, from Proto-Italic *-jos (forms comparative adverbs), from Proto-Indo-European *-yōs ~ *-is- (forms adjectives). Etymology templates: {{root|nb|ine-pro|*negʷ-}}, {{der|nb|grc|ἀκτίς||ray, beam}} Ancient Greek ἀκτίς (aktís, “ray, beam”), {{der|nb|grk-pro|}} Proto-Hellenic [Term?], {{der|nb|ine-pro||*nókʷ-t-u-s ~ *n̥kʷ-t-éw-s}} Proto-Indo-European *nókʷ-t-u-s ~ *n̥kʷ-t-éw-s, {{der|nb|la|-ium|pos=forms names of chemical elements}} Latin -ium (forms names of chemical elements), {{der|nb|itc-ola|-iōs}} Old Latin -iōs, {{der|nb|itc-pro|*-jos|pos=forms comparative adverbs}} Proto-Italic *-jos (forms comparative adverbs), {{der|nb|ine-pro|*-yōs|*-yōs ~ *-is-|pos=forms adjectives}} Proto-Indo-European *-yōs ~ *-is- (forms adjectives)
  1. (organic chemistry) actinium (a radioactive, metallic chemical element (symbol: Ac) with an atomic number of 89; found in uranium ores) Tags: neuter Categories (topical): Chemical elements, Chemistry, Organic chemistry

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