θειώδες
Greek
Etymology
From Koine Greek θειώδης (theiṓdēs, “related to or containing sulfur”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /θiˈo.ðes/
Noun
θειώδες • (theiódes) n (uncountable)
- (winemaking) sulfur dioxide, SO2
- Synonyms: διοξείδιο του θείου (dioxeídio tou theíou), θειώδης ανυδρίτης (theiódis anydrítis), ελεύθερο θειώδες (eléfthero theiódes)
- sulfur, a yellowish-green colour
- θειώδες:
Declension
Adjective
θειώδες • (theiódes)
- Nominative, accusative and vocative neuter singular form of θειώδης (theiódis).
Further reading
- διοξείδιο του θείου on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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