fluor
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
fluorfrom Latin fluor (flow), proposed by André Marie Ampère, this name comes from the fact that fluorine or fluorite, a fluorinated mineral, has been used as a flux since antiquity.
Definitions
- chimie
- chimiephysique
Synonyms
difluorgaz fluor
Plural
fluors
Hyperonyms
Translations
german:Fluor
english:fluorine
arabic:فلور
chinese:氟
korean:플루오르
danish:fluor
spanish:flúor
finnish:fluori
greek:φθόριο
hebrew:פלואור
italian:fluoro
japanese:フッ素
dutch:fluor
polish:fluor
portuguese:flúor
russian:фтор
swedish:fluor
turkish:flor
ukrainian:фтор
See also
fluorer (v.) fluoré (adj.) fluors (cn.) fluorique (adj.)