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oxygène

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See also: oxygéné

French

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔk.si.ʒɛn/
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  • Hyphenation: ox‧y‧gène

Etymology 1

    From Ancient Greek ὀξύς (oxús, sharp, sour, acid) + γένος (génos, birth). Coined by Antoine de Lavoisier in 1778 under the mistaken assumption that it was a constituent of all acids.

    Noun

    oxygène m (countable and uncountable, plural oxygènes)

    1. (uncountable) oxygen
    2. an atom or a nucleus of oxygen in a molecule
    Derived terms
    Descendants
    • Armenian: թթվածին (tʻtʻvacin) (calque)
    • English: oxygen
    • German: Sauerstoff (calque)
    • Polish: kwasoród (calque)
    • Russian: кислоро́д (kisloród) (calque)
    • Turkish: oksijen

    Etymology 2

    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

    Verb

    oxygène

    1. inflection of oxygéner:
      1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
      2. second-person singular imperative

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