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Etymology

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ки́слый (kíslyj, sour) +‎ -ота́ (-otá). Introduced by Lomonosov in chemistry.

The "LSD" sense is a semantic loan from English acid.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kʲɪsɫɐˈta]
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Noun

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кислота́ (kislotáf inan (genitive кислоты́, nominative plural кисло́ты, genitive plural кисло́т, relational adjective ки́слый or кисло́тный)

  1. (chemistry) acid
    Coordinate term: щёлочь (ščóločʹ)
    моло́чная кислота́molóčnaja kislotálactic acid
  2. (slang) LSD

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Descendants

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  • Ukrainian: кислота (kyslota)
  • Uzbek: kislota

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian кислота (kislota) By surface analysis, ки́слий (kýslyj, sour, acidic, adjective) +‎ -ота́ (-otá, suffix).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kesɫɔˈta]
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  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation: ки‧сло‧та

Noun

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кислота́ (kyslotáf inan (genitive кислоти́, nominative plural кисло́ти, genitive plural кисло́т, relational adjective кисло́тний)

  1. acid

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