υδρογόνο

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Etymology[edit]

From French hydrogène, a French-coined term adopted into Greek, equivalent to υδρο- (ydro-, water, hydro-) +‎ γόνος (gónos, progeny, offspring). First attested 1871.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /iðroˈɣono/
  • Hyphenation: υ‧δρο‧γό‧νο

Noun[edit]

υδρογόνο (ydrogónon (usually uncountable, plural υδρογόνα)

  1. (chemistry) hydrogen (element and gas)

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