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

  • germangerman:Chlorgas
  • englishenglish:chlorine
  • chinesechinese:氯气
  • koreankorean:염소
  • danishdanish:chlor
  • spanishspanish:cloro
  • finnishfinnish:kloori
  • greekgreek:χλώριο
  • italianitalian:cloro
  • japanesejapanese:塩素ガス
  • dutchdutch:chloor
  • polishpolish:chlor
  • portugueseportuguese:cloro
  • swedishswedish: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.)