purum

English

Etymology

From Latin pure (clear).

Adjective

purum (not comparable)

  1. (chemistry) A commercial grade of a chemical compound that is greater than about 95% pure

See also

  • puriss. (>98%)

Latin

Noun

pūrum

  1. genitive plural of pūs

Adjective

pūrum

  1. nominative neuter singular of pūrus

Mangas

Etymology

Cognate with Miya pə̀ram.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /púrùm/

Noun

purum

  1. blood

References

  • Blench, Robert; Bulkaam, Michael (2021) An Introduction to Mantsi, a South Bauchi language of Central Nigeria. University of Cambridge.

Quechua

Noun

purum

  1. Alternative spelling of purun

Declension

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