sodio
Aragonese
Noun
sodio m (uncountable)
Galician
Noun
sodio m (uncountable)
Italian
| Chemical element | |
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Etymology
From New Latin sodium, probably from Arabic صُدَاع (ṣudāʿ, “headache”), due to the headache-alleviating properties.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɔ.djo/, [ˈsɔːd̪jo]
- Hyphenation: sò‧dio
Noun
sodio m (plural sodi)
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Spanish
Etymology
From New Latin sodium, from Italian soda, coined by H. Davy, 1778-1829, British physicist and chemist who discovered it.
Noun
sodio m (uncountable)
Venetian
Noun
sodio m (plural sodi)
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