молибден
Bulgarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [molʲibˈdɛn]
Declension
Declension of молибде́н
| singular | |
|---|---|
| indefinite | молибде́н molibdén |
| definite (subject form) |
молибде́нът molibdénǎt |
| definite (object form) |
молибде́на molibdéna |
Kazakh
| Cyrillic | молибден (molibden) |
|---|---|
| Arabic | موليبدەن |
| Latin |
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian молибде́н (molibdɛ́n), from New Latin molybdaenum, from molybdaena (“any of various substances resembling lead”), from Ancient Greek μολύβδαινα (molúbdaina, “a plummet, piece of lead”).
Macedonian
| Chemical element | |
|---|---|
| Mo | |
| Previous: ниобиум (niobium) (Nb) | |
| Next: технециум (tehnecium) (Tc) | |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmɔlibdɛn]
Audio (file)
Declension
Declension of молибден
| singular | |
|---|---|
| indefinite | молибден |
| definite unspecified | молибденот |
| definite proximal | молибденов |
| definite distal | молибденон |
| vocative | молибдену |
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin molybdaenum, from molybdaena (“any of various substances resembling lead”), from Ancient Greek μολύβδαινα (molúbdaina, “a plummet, piece of lead”), from μόλυβδος (mólubdos, “lead; graphite”), from an Anatolian word cognate with Lydian 𐤪𐤠𐤭𐤦𐤥𐤣𐤠 (mariwda, “dark”), from Proto-Indo-European *morkʷ-iyo-, from a root *morkʷ- (“dark”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [məlʲɪbˈdɛn] (phonetic respelling: молибдэ́н)
Noun
молибде́н • (molibdɛ́n) m inan (genitive молибде́на, nominative plural молибде́ны, genitive plural молибде́нов)
Declension
Declension of молибде́н (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | молибде́н molibdɛ́n |
молибде́ны molibdɛ́ny |
| genitive | молибде́на molibdɛ́na |
молибде́нов molibdɛ́nov |
| dative | молибде́ну molibdɛ́nu |
молибде́нам molibdɛ́nam |
| accusative | молибде́н molibdɛ́n |
молибде́ны molibdɛ́ny |
| instrumental | молибде́ном molibdɛ́nom |
молибде́нами molibdɛ́nami |
| prepositional | молибде́не molibdɛ́ne |
молибде́нах molibdɛ́nax |
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