електрика

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Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

електрика (elektrikaf (relational adjective електричен)

  1. electronics (study)

Declension

Declension of електрика
singular
indefinite електрика (elektrika)
definite unspecified електриката (elektrikata)
definite proximal електрикава (elektrikava)
definite distal електрикана (elektrikana)
vocative електрико (elektriko)

Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

From New Latin ēlectrica, from Latin ēlectrum (amber), from Ancient Greek ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron, amber). The Latin term was apparently used first with the sense “electrical” in 1600 by the English physician and scientist, William Gilbert in his work De Magnete.

Noun

еле́ктрика (eléktrykaf inan (genitive еле́ктрики, uncountable, relational adjective електри́чний)

  1. electricity
    Synonym: (archaic) громови́на (hromovýna)
Declension
Declension of еле́ктрика
(inan sg-only hard fem-form accent-a)
singular
nominative еле́ктрика
eléktryka
genitive еле́ктрики
eléktryky
dative еле́ктриці
eléktryci
accusative еле́ктрику
eléktryku
instrumental еле́ктрикою
eléktrykoju
locative еле́ктриці
eléktryci
vocative еле́ктрико
eléktryko

Etymology 2

Noun

еле́ктрика (eléktrykam anim

  1. genitive/accusative singular of еле́ктрик (eléktryk)

References

  1. ^ electric”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

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