Where does “Natrium” come from?
Natrium (German) comes from New Latin natrium, from German Natron, from Spanish natrón, from Arabic نَطْرُون, from Ancient Greek νίτρον, from Egyptian nṯrj, from Egyptian -j, from Egyptian -t.
Natrium (German): sodium
Definitions
- sodium
Ancestry of “Natrium”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New Latin | natrium | sodium |
| 2 | German | Natron | bicarb |
| 3 | Spanish | natrón | natron |
| 4 | Arabic | نَطْرُون | — |
| 5 | Ancient Greek | νίτρον | sodium carbonate |
| 6 | Egyptian | nṯrj | to be divine; to make divine; divine, holy |
| 7 | Egyptian | -j | Marks the dual form of nouns and adjectives.... |
| 8 | Egyptian | -t | Used to form feminine singular forms of nouns; An... |
| 9 | Proto-Afro-Asiatic | -t | — |
Words derived from “Natrium”
- ナトリウム
- 나트륨
- natrium
- Natriumnitrat
- Natriumbromid
- Natriumfluorid
- Natriumtetraborat
- Natriumsalz
- Natriumperborat
- Natriumselenid
- natriumhaltig
- Natriumarsenit
- Natriumaluminat
- Natriummangel
- Natriumsulfit
- Natriummetavanadat
- Natriumhypochlorit
- Natriumdampf
- natriumarm
- Natriumcarbonat
- Natriummineral
- Natriumazid
- Natriumsulfat
- Natriummolybdat