Etymology:
The word "selenium" comes from the Greek word "selēnē," which means "moon."
Meaning:
Selenium is a chemical element with the symbol Se and atomic number 34. It is a non-metal that belongs to the chalcogen group in the periodic table.
Origin:
Etymology Greek Σελήνη Selēnē moon Meaning Moon goddess or goddes
Etymology Middle English swelten from Old English sweltan swelten to die perish
Etymology Greek tellus earth urium suffix denoting a chemical element Mea
Etymology Latin tellus earth arius pertaining to Meaning Of or relating
Element Etymology Meaning Origin Actinium
Etymology The word atomic comes from the Greek word atomos which means indivisible
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Etymology Latin exuberant is from exuberare meaning to overflow to be abundant
Etymology The word faithful is derived from the Old French word fealté which itself
Etymology The word period comes from the Middle English word periode which itself
Etymology Blatant originates from the Middle English word blatant which in turn de
Etymology The word point comes from the Latin word punctum which means a prick a d
Etymology Necessary from Latin necessarius meaning indispensable inevitable Mea
Etymology Old English weoruld Proto Germanic weralz Proto Indo European wer to t