carbone
common nounproper noun
Syllable Decomposition
carbonehaving demonstrated that coal, graphite, and diamond were composed of the same element, Antoine Lavoisier called the chemical element in question carbon from the Latin carbo, carbonis ('coal') in order to distinguish it from the French word charbon.
Definitions
- chimie
- chimiephysique
- politique
Synonym
Plural
carbones
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Translations
german:Carbon
english:carbon paper
chinese:碳素
korean:탄소
danish:kulstof
spanish:carbono
finnish:hiili
greek:άνθρακας
italian:carbonio
japanese:炭素
dutch:koolstof
polish:węgiel
portuguese:carbono
russian:углерод
swedish:kol
See also
carbonite (cn.) décarboniser (v.) bicarboné (adj.) carbonisage (cn.) carbones (v.) carboné (adj.) carbonique (adj.) carbonisation (cn.) carboniser (v.) décarbonisation (cn.) Carbone (pn.) carbones (cn.)