roentgenium

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

roentgenium

from the name of the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, discoverer of X-rays, using the suffix -ium denoting a chemical element. After confirmation of the synthesis of the element, its creators proposed this name to IUPAC in 2004, and it was promptly adopted, replacing the provisional systematic name unununium.

Definitions

chimie
chimie physique

Synonyms

éka-orunununium

Plural

roentgeniums

Hyperonyms

élément chimiquetransactinidetransfermientranslawrencientransuranien

Translations

  • germangerman:Röntgenium
  • englishenglish:roentgenium
  • arabicarabic:روينتجينيوم
  • chinesechinese:
  • koreankorean:뢴트게늄
  • danishdanish:røntgenium
  • spanishspanish:roentgenio
  • finnishfinnish:röntgenium
  • greekgreek:ρεντγκένιο
  • hebrewhebrew:רנטגניום
  • italianitalian:unununio
  • japanesejapanese:レントゲニウム
  • dutchdutch:röntgenium
  • polishpolish:roentgen
  • portugueseportuguese:roentgênio
  • russianrussian:рентгений
  • swedishswedish:röntgenium
  • thaithai:เรินต์เกเนียม
  • turkishturkish:röntgenyum
  • ukrainianukrainian:рентгеній

See also

roentgeniums (cn.)