ιώδιο
Greek
Etymology
Learned borrowing from French iode, neologism from Ancient Greek ἰοειδής (ioeidḗs, “violet”); orthography by analogy to ιώδης (iódis).
Declension
Coordinate terms
- Appendix:Greek names for chemical elements
Derived terms
- ιωδίδιο n (iodídio, “iodide”)
- ιωδιούχος (iodioúchos, “iodoride”, adjective)
- υποϊωδιώδης (ypoïodiódis, “hypoiodite”, adjective)
- ιωδιώδης (iodiódis, “iodite”, adjective)
- ιωδικός (iodikós, “iodate”, adjective)
- υπεριωδικός (yperiodikós, “periodate”, adjective)
- μεταϋπεριωδικός (metaÿperiodikós, “metaperiodate”, adjective)
- ορθοϋπεριωδικός (orthoÿperiodikós, “orthoperiodate”, adjective)
- ιωδίωση f (iodíosi, “iodination”)
- ιωδισμός m (iodismós, “iodism”)
Further reading
- ιώδιο - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
- ιώδιο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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