магнит
Bulgarian
Pronunciation
Noun
магнит • (magnit) m
Inflection
Related terms
- магнитен (magniten)
- магнетизъм (magnetizǎm)
Kazakh
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Arabic | ماگنيت |
Cyrillic | магнит |
Latin | magnit |
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian магни́т (magnít), from Middle English magnete, via Old French magnete, Latin magnetum (“lodestone”), from Ancient Greek μαγνῆτις [λίθος] (magnêtis [líthos], “Magnesian [stone]”), either after the Lydian city Magnesia ad Sipylum (modern-day Manisa, Turkey), or after the Greek region of Μαγνησία (Magnēsía) (whence came the colonist who founded the city in Lydia).
Noun
магнит • (magnit)
- magnet
- mагнит өрісі
- magnit örısı
- magnetic field
Derived terms
- магнитті (magnittı)
- магниттік (magnittık)
- магниттеу (magnitteu)
- магнитсіздену (magnitsızdenu)
- магнитсіздендіру (magnitsızdendıru)
Russian
Pronunciation
Noun
магни́т • (magnít) m inan (genitive магни́та, nominative plural магни́ты, genitive plural магни́тов)
Declension
Declension of магни́т (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
Related terms
- магнети́зм (magnetízm)
- магни́тный (magnítnyj)
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