τσίγκος

Greek

Etymology

From Italian zinco (zinc), from German Zink (zinc).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡siŋ.ɡos/
  • Hyphenation: τσί‧γκος

Noun

τσίγκος • (tsígkos) m (plural τσίγκοι)

  1. (chemistry, metallurgy) zinc
    Synonym: ψευδάργυρος (psevdárgyros) (formal, technical)
  2. (metallurgy) zinc in the form of thin sheets (synecdoche)
  3. (metallurgy) zinc-plated metal sheet
  4. (typography) zinc plate used in zincography/offset printing (dated)
  5. (architecture) zinc oxide used in the preparation of house painter's putty (see λαδόστοκος (ladóstokos, linseed oil putty))

Declension

Coordinate terms

  • Appendix:Greek names for chemical elements

Derived terms

  • τσίγκινος (tsígkinos, made of zinc, adjective) (informal)
  • τσιγκογραφία f (tsigkografía, zincography, noun)
  • τσιγκογραφείο n (tsigkografeío, print shop using zincography, noun)
  • τσιγκογράφος m (tsigkográfos, zincographer, noun)

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