From the Greek word "hydro" (water), and "genes" (forming)
De la Greka vorto "hydro" (akvo), kaj "genes" (formi)
From the Greek word "helios", the sun
De la Greka vorto "helios", la suno
From the Greek word "lithos", stone
De la Greka vorto "lithos", ŝtono
From the Greek word "beryllos", beryl
De la Greka vorto "beryllos", berilo
From the Arabic word "Buraq", Persian "Burah"
De la Araba vorto "buraq", Persa vorto "burah"
From the Latin word "carbo", charcoal
De la Latina vorto "carbo", lignokarbo
From the Latin word "nitrum", Greek "Nitron", native soda; and "genes", forming
De la Latina vorto "nitrum", Greka vorto "nitron", indiĝena sodo; kaj "genes", formi
From the Greek word "oxys", acid, and "genes", forming
De la Greka vorto "oxys", acida, kaj "genes", formi
From the Latin and French "fluere", flow or flux
De la Latina kaj Franca vorto "fluere", fluo
From the Greek word "neos", new
De la Greka vorto "neos", nova
From the English word, "soda"; Medieval Latin, "sodanum": a headache remedy
De la Angla vorto "soda", sodo; Mezepoka Latina vorto "sodanum", kapdolora rimedo
From Magnesia, district in Thessaly
De Magnezio, distrikto en Tesalio
From the Latin word "alumen", alum
De la Latina vorto "alumen", aluno
From the Latin word "silex", silicis, flint
De la Latina vorto "silex", siliko
From the Greek "phosphoros", light bearing; ancient name for the planet Venus when appearing before sunrise
De la Greka vorto "phosphoros", koloro de Marso antaŭ sunleviĝo
Known to the ancients; referred to in Genesis as brimstone
Konita de la antikvuloj; referite en Genezo kiel sulfuro
From the Greek word "chloro", greenish yellow
De la Greka vorto "chloro", verde flava
From the Greek "argos", inactive
De la Greka vorto "argos", neaktiva
From the English word, "potash" - pot ashes; Latin "kalium", Arab "qali", alkali
De la Angla vorto "potash", poto cindroj; Latina vorto "kalium", Araba vorto "qali", alkalo
From the Latin word "calx", lime
De la Latina vorto "calx", kalko
From the Latin word "Scandia", Scandinavia
De la Latina vorto "Scandia", Skandinavio
From the Latin "titans", the first sons of the Earth, Greek mythology
De la Latina vorto "titans", la unuaj filoj de la Tero, Greka mitologio
Named after Scandinavian goddess, Vanadis
Nomite laŭ Skandinava diino, Vanadis
From the Greek word "chroma", color
De la Greka vorto "chroma", koloro
From the Latin word "magnes", magnet, from magnetic properties of pyrolusite
De la Latina vorto "magnes", magneto, de magnetaj ecoj de piroluzito
From the Latin word "ferrum"
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From the German word "Kobald", goblin or evil spirit; also from the Greek "cobalos", mine
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From the German word "Nickel" (Satan), and from kupfernickel, Old Nick's copper
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From the Latin word "cuprum", from the island of Cyprus
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From the German word "Zink", of obscure origin
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From the Latin word "Gallia", France; also from Latin, "gallus", a translation of Lecoq, a cock
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From the Latin word "Germania", Germany
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From the Latin word "arsenicum", Greek "arsenikon"
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From the Greek word "Selene", moon
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From the Greek word "bromos", stench
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From the Greek word "kryptos", hidden
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From the Latin word "rubidus", deepest red
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Named after Strontian, a town in Scotland
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Named after Ytterby, a village in Sweden near Vauxholm
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From the Persian "zargun", gold like
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Named after Niobe, the daughter of Tantalu
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From the Greek word "molybdo", lead
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From the Greek word "technetos", artificial
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From the Latin word "Ruthenia", Russia
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From the Greek word "rhodon", rose
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Palladium was named after the asteroid Pallas; Pallas was the Greek goddess of wisdom
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The Latin word for silver is "argentum"
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From the Latin word "cadmia", Greek "kadmeia" - the ancient name for calamine, zinc carbonate
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From the brilliant indigo line in its spectrum
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The Latin word for tin is stannum
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