selenium
English
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Se | |
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Etymology
From French sélénium, the name coined by Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius in 1818 from Ancient Greek σελήνη (selḗnē, “moon”) in reference to original confusion with the similar element tellurium.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
selenium (usually uncountable, plural seleniums)
- A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Se) with an atomic number of 34, used mainly in glassmaking and pigments and as a semiconductor.
- Hypernym: chalcogen
- 2019, Bill Bryson, The Body: A Guide for Occupants, Black Swan (2020), page 4:
- Pluck almost any cell from your body and it will have a million or more selenium atoms in it.
- A single atom of this element.
Derived terms
- hydroselenic acid
- metallic selenium
- selane
- selen-
- selenate
- seleniate
- selenic acid
- selenide
- seleniferous
- selenio-, seleno-
- selenious acid
- selenite
- selenium cell
- selenium dioxide
- selenium eye
- selenium hexafluoride
- selenium hydride
- selenium oxide
- selenium sulfide, selenium sulphide
- selenium yeast
- seleniuretted
- selenous
- selenyl
Translations
chemical element
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References
- David Barthelmy (1997–2024) “Selenium”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database.
- “selenium”, in Mindat.org, Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2024.
- Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, Robert K. Barnhart (ed.), Chambers, 1988
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsɛlɛːnɪjum]
- Hyphenation: se‧le‧nium
Declension
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin selēnium, a word coined by Swedish chemist Berzelius in 1818, from Ancient Greek Σελήνη (Selḗnē, “moon”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /səˈleː.ni.ʏm/, /seːˈleː.ni.ʏm/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: se‧le‧ni‧um
References
- Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, Robert K. Barnhart (ed.), Chambers, 1988
Latin
Chemical element | |
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Se | |
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek Σελήνη (Selḗnē, “moon”) + -ium.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /seˈleː.ni.um/, [s̠ɛˈɫ̪eːniʊ̃ˑ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /seˈle.ni.um/, [seˈlɛːnium]
Malay
Chemical element | |
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Se | |
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Etymology
From English selenium, from New Latin, from Ancient Greek Σελήνη (Selḗnē).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [selɛniom]
- Rhymes: -iom, -jom, -om
Romanian
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