aceton

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See also: Aceton and aĉeton

Hungarian[edit]

aceton

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈɒt͡sɛton]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: ace‧ton
  • Rhymes: -on

Noun[edit]

aceton (usually uncountable, plural acetonok)

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)

Declension[edit]

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative aceton acetonok
accusative acetont acetonokat
dative acetonnak acetonoknak
instrumental acetonnal acetonokkal
causal-final acetonért acetonokért
translative acetonná acetonokká
terminative acetonig acetonokig
essive-formal acetonként acetonokként
essive-modal
inessive acetonban acetonokban
superessive acetonon acetonokon
adessive acetonnál acetonoknál
illative acetonba acetonokba
sublative acetonra acetonokra
allative acetonhoz acetonokhoz
elative acetonból acetonokból
delative acetonról acetonokról
ablative acetontól acetonoktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
acetoné acetonoké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
acetonéi acetonokéi
Possessive forms of aceton
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. acetonom acetonjaim
2nd person sing. acetonod acetonjaid
3rd person sing. acetonja acetonjai
1st person plural acetonunk acetonjaink
2nd person plural acetonotok acetonjaitok
3rd person plural acetonjuk acetonjaik

Further reading[edit]

  • aceton in Ittzés, Nóra (ed.). A magyar nyelv nagyszótára (‘A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published A–ez as of 2024)

Kashubian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Internationalism possibly borrowed from German Aceton or Polish aceton. Ultimately from Latin acētum.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /at͡sɛˈtɔn/
  • Syllabification: a‧ce‧ton

Noun[edit]

aceton m inan

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)

Declension[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

adjectives

Further reading[edit]

  • Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011) “aceton”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[2]
  • aceton”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby, 2022

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Norwegian Bokmål Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nb
A sample of acetone in a glass.

Etymology[edit]

Internationalism. By surface analysis, acet- +‎ -on.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /asɛˈtuːn/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -uːn
  • Hyphenation: a‧ce‧ton

Noun[edit]

aceton n (definite singular acetonet, indefinite plural aceton, definite plural acetona or acetonene)

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)
    • 1997, Hanne Ørstavik, Kjærlighet, page 27:
      hun tar en bomullsdott fra en holder på veggen og fjerner den gamle neglelakken med aceton
      she takes a cotton ball from a holder on the wall and removes the old nail polish with acetone
    • 2011, Ingvild H. Rishøi, Historien om Fru Berg, page 70:
      jenta gnir neglelakken bort med aceton, det svir i nesa
      the girl rubs the nail polish away with acetone, it stings in the nose
    • 2012, Helsenorge[3]:
      neglelakkfjernere inneholder som oftest aceton eller etylacetat
      Nail polish removers usually contain acetone or ethyl acetate

References[edit]

Anagrams[edit]

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology[edit]

From acet-, from Latin acetum +‎ -on.

Noun[edit]

aceton n (definite singular acetonet, uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)

References[edit]

Polish[edit]

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology[edit]

Internationalism; compare English acetone. Ultimately from Latin acētum.[1][2] First attested in 1839.[3]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

aceton m inan

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)
    nadtlenek acetonuacetone peroxide
    zapach acetonuthe smell of acetone
    baza acetonuacetone base
    produkcja acetonacetone production

Declension[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

adjective
nouns

Related terms[edit]

adjective

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mirosław Bańko, Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021) “aceton”, in Wielki słownik wyrazów obcych, →ISBN
  2. ^ Witold Doroszewski, editor (1958–1969), “aceton”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), Warszawa: PWN
  3. ^ Richard Felix Marchand (1839) Zasady chemii. Cz. 2, Chemia organiczna Marchanda[1], page 46

Further reading[edit]

Serbo-Croatian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

acètōn m (Cyrillic spelling ацѐто̄н)

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)
  2. nail polish remover

Declension[edit]

Slovene[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

acetọ̑n m inan

  1. (organic chemistry) acetone (a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent)

Inflection[edit]

The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine inan., hard o-stem
nominative acetón
genitive acetóna
singular
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
acetón
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
dative
(dajȃlnik)
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
acetónu
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
acetónom

Further reading[edit]

  • aceton”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran