hélium
common nounproper noun
Syllable Decomposition
héliumfrom English helium, constructed from the ancient Greek ἥλιος, hếlios ('sun'), with the suffix -ium. The word was proposed in 1868 by two Britons, the astronomer Joseph Norman Lockyer and the chemist Edward Frankland, after the solar eclipse that allowed the discovery of helium through spectroscopic analysis of the sun's light. The -ium suffix was used on the model of selenium, tellurium.
Definitions
- chimie
- chimie physique
Plural
héliums
Hyperonyms
Translations
german:Helium
english:helium
arabic:هيليوم
chinese:氦
korean:헬륨
danish:helium
spanish:helio
finnish:helium
greek:ήλιο
hebrew:הליום
italian:elio
japanese:ヘリウム
dutch:helium
polish:hel
portuguese:hélio
russian:гелий
swedish:helium
thai:ฮีเลียม
turkish:helyum
ukrainian:гелій