See also: Silicium

English

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Etymology

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    Coined by British chemist Humphry Davy in 1808, from Latin silex (flint).

    Noun

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    silicium (uncountable)

    1. (obsolete) The chemical element silicon.

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    Noun

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    silicium

    1. silicon (element)

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    Chemical element
    Si
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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from English silicium, from Latin silicium, from silex (flint).

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    • IPA(key): /ˌsiˈli.si.ʏm/
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    • Hyphenation: si‧li‧ci‧um

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    silicium n (uncountable)

    1. silicon (chemical element with atomic number 14)
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    Etymology

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    From Latin silicium, from silex (flint).

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    silicium m (plural siliciums)

    1. silicon

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    • Lingala: siliki

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    Latin

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    Chemical element
    Si
    Previous: aluminium (Al)
    Next: phosphorus (P)

    Etymology

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    Derived from silex, silicis (flint) +‎ -ium (chemical element suffix).

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    silicium n (genitive siliciī); second declension

    1. silicon (chemical element 14)

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    Second-declension noun (neuter).

    singular plural
    nominative silicium silicia
    genitive siliciī siliciōrum
    dative siliciō siliciīs
    accusative silicium silicia
    ablative siliciō siliciīs
    vocative silicium silicia
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    Descendants

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