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Oxygen
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English
Noun
oxygen (uncountable)
- A colorless, odorless gas, and a chemical element (symbol O) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 15.9994.
- An atom of the same.
- A cannister which mostly contains this substance (as well as other gases) used to assist breathing.
Translations
- Afrikaans: suurstof
- Albanian: oksigjen
- Arabic: أكسجين
- Armenian: oxighenu
- Basque: oxigenoa
- Belarusian: кiсларод
- Bosnian: kiseonik
- Breton: oksigen m
- Bulgarian: кислород m
- Catalan: oxigen m
- Chinese: 氧
- Cornish: oxyjen
- Croatian: kisik
- Czech: kyslík
- Danish: oxygen
- Dutch: zuurstof f
- Esperanto: oksigeno
- Estonian: hapnik
- Faroese: súrevni
- Finnish: happi
- French: oxygène m
- Frisian: soerstof
- Friulian: ossigjen
- Galician: osíxeno
- Georgian: ჟანგბადი
- German: Sauerstoff m
- Greek: οξυγόνο n (oxygono) (ancient, modern)
- Hebrew: חמצן
- Hungarian: oxigén
- Icelandic: súrefni
- Interlingua: oxygeno
- Irish: ocsaigin
- Italian: ossigeno m
- Japanese: 酸素
- Kashmiri: krziseń
- Kazakh: Оттек
- Latin: oxygenium
- Latvian: skābeklis
- Lithuanian: deguonis
- Luxembourgish: sauerstoff
- Macedonian: кислород
- Malay: oksigen
- Maltese: oksiġin
- Manx: ocsygien
- Mongolian: хүчилтөрөгч
- Norwegian: oksygen
- Polish: tlen m
- Portuguese: oxigênio m, oxigénio m
- Romanian: oxigen n
- Russian: кислород
- Scottish Gaelic: ocsaigin
- Serbian: кисеоник
- Slovak: kyslík
- Slovenian: kisik
- Spanish: oxígeno m
- Swedish: syre
- Tajik: oksigen
- Thai: ออกซิเจน
- Turkish: oksijen
- Ukrainian: кисень
- Uzbek: кислород
- Vietnamese: oxy
- Welsh: Ócsigen
External links
For etymology and more information refer to: http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/o.html (A lot of the translations were taken from that site with permission from the author)
10-26-2009 07:45:12
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