νάφθα

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Borrowed from Old Persian *naftah.

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νᾰ́φθᾰ (náphthaf (genitive νᾰ́φθης); first declension
νᾰ́φθᾰ (náphthan (indeclinable)

  1. naphtha, naturally occurring liquid petroleum

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  • Greek: νάφθα (náftha) (learned)
  • Latin: naphtha (see there for further descendants)

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Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek νάφθα (náphtha). Doublet of νέφτι (néfti).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈna.fθa/
  • Hyphenation: νά‧φθα

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νάφθα (náfthaf (plural νάφθες)

  1. (chemistry) naphtha (variable mixture of liquid hydrocarbons with boiling point of 35–200 °C)

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