ιώδιο

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from French iode, neologism from Ancient Greek ἰοειδής (ioeidḗs, violet); orthography by analogy to ιώδης (iódis).

Noun

ιώδιο • (iódio) n (uncountable)

  1. (chemistry, medicine) iodine
  2. (medicine) tincture of iodine

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)

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