coion
English
Etymology
Noun
coion (plural coions)
- (chemistry) Any ion of the same charge as another in a solution or other electrochemical system.
Antonyms
Friulian
Alternative forms
- cojon (alternative orthography)
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *cōleōnem, singular accusative of *cōleō (“testicle”), from Latin cōleus (“sack, scrotum”). Compare Italian coglione, Venetian cojon, French couillon.
Noun
coion m (plural coions)
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