chlore
common nouncommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
chlore(1815) from Ancient Greek χλωρός khlôros (green, greenish-yellow), after the green color of the gas (dichlorine) of this element. Name given in 1810 by Humphry Davy.
Definitions
- chimiephysique
Hyperonyms
Anagram
locher
Translations
german:Chlorgas
english:chlorine
chinese:氯气
korean:염소
danish:chlor
spanish:cloro
finnish:kloori
greek:χλώριο
italian:cloro
japanese:塩素ガス
dutch:chloor
polish:chlor
portuguese:cloro
swedish:klor
See also
chlorant (v.) chlores (cn.) chlorons (v.) chlorez (v.) chlorent (v.) chlorais (v.) chlorait (v.) chlorions (v.) chloriez (v.) chloraient (v.) chlorai (v.) chlora (v.) chlora (cn.) chlorâmes (v.) chlorèrent (v.) chlorerai (v.) chloreras (v.) chlorera (v.) chlorerons (v.) chlorerez (v.)