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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
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- (chemistry) Used in the theoretical systematic names of undiscovered chemical elements, standing for a 1 in the atomic number
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
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-un-
- (chemistry) -un-
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
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-un-
- (chemistry) -un-
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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
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-un-
- (chemistry) -un-
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
Pronunciation
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- (chemistry) -un-
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
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-un- (Cyrillic spelling -ун-)
- (chemistry) -un-
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ūnus (“one”).
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-un-
- (chemistry) -un-