Carbon
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English
Hyphenation
- car·bon
Noun
carbon
- (symbol C) The chemical element with an atomic number of 6. (Read more at Wikipedia)
- Coal.
- Carbon copy.
Translations
the chemical element with an atomic number of 6
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- Afrikaans: koolstof
- Albanian: karbon
- Arabic: كربون
- Basque: karbonoa
- Belarussian: Вуглярод
- Bosnian: ugljik
- Breton: karbon m (1), glaou m (2)
- Bulgarian: въглерод m (1), въглен m (2), копие n (3)
- Catalan: carboni m (1), carbó m (2), còpia en paper carbó f (3)
- Chinese: 碳 (1), 煤 (2)
- Cornish: carbon
- Croatian: ugljik
- Czech: uhlík
- Danish: carbon
- Dutch: koolstof n (1), kool m (2), doorslag m (3)
- Esperanto: karbono
- Estonian: süsinik
- Faroese: kolevni
- Finnish: hiili
- French: carbone m (1,3), charbon m (2)
- Frisian: koalstof
- Friulian: carboni
- Galician: carbono
- Georgian: ნახშირბადი
- German: Kohlenstoff m (1), Kohle f (2)
- Maltese: karbon
- Hebrew: פחמן
- Hungarian: szén
- Icelandic: kolefni
- Interlingua: carbon (1, 2), copia al papiro carbon (3)
- Irish: carbón
- Italian: carbonio m (1)
- Japanese: 炭素 (1), 炭 (すみ), 石炭 (2), カーボンコピー (3)
- Kashmiri: wãdźel
- Kazakh: Көмиртек
- Latin: carbonium
- Latvian: ogleklis
- Lithuanian: anglis
- Luxembourgish: kuelestoff
- Macedonian: jаглерод
- Malay: karbon
- Maltese: karbon
- Manx: carboan
- Modern Greek: άνθρακας n
- Mongolian: Нүүрстөрөгч
- Norwegian: karbon
- Polish: węgiel m (1,2), kalka (3)
- Portuguese: carbono (1, 3), carvão (2), cópia a papel-carbono (3)
- Romanian: carbon n (1), cărbune (2), copie la indigo, copi cu indigoul (3)
- Russian: углерод m (1), уголь m (2), копировальная бумага f, копирка f (3)
- Scottish Gaelic: carbon
- Serbian: Угљеник
- Slovak: uhlík
- Slovenian: ogljik
- Spanish: carbono m
- Swedish: kol
- Tajik: karbon
- Thai: คาร์บอน
- Turkish: karbon (1), kömür (2)
- Ukrainian: Вуглець
- Uzbek: Углерод
- Vietnamese: cacbon
- Welsh: carbon
See also
External links
For etymology and more information refer to: http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/be.html (A lot of the translations were taken from that site with permission from the author)
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