césium
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
césiumderived from caesium, itself formed by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff in 1860 from the Latin caesius ('sky blue') accompanied by the suffix -ium (to designate a metal). This element was indeed discovered by spectrometry, its name was attributed because of the sky blue color of its two emission lines that allowed its detection.
Definitions
- chimie
Plural
césiums
Hyperonyms
Translations
german:Zäsium
english:caesium
korean:세슘
danish:cæsium
spanish:cesio
finnish:cesium
greek:καίσιο
italian:cesio
japanese:セシウム
dutch:cesium
polish:cez
portuguese:césio
swedish:cesium