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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From French ''[[wikt:chrome#French|chrome]]'', in turn from Ancient Greek ''[[wikt:χρῶμα#Ancient_Greek|χρῶμα]]''.
From French ''[[wikt:chrome#French|chrome]]'', in turn from Ancient Greek ''[[wikt:χρῶμα#Ancient_Greek|χρῶμα]]''.
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# chrome}}
[[Category:Nm:Chemical elements]]
[[Category:Nm:Chemical elements]]
[[Category:Niemish words of French origin]]
[[Category:Niemish words of French origin]]
[[Category:Niemish words of Greek origin]]
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 17 June 2023

Niemish

Chémisk thimìlliths

51
Cr
chróm
24

Fórg: vanádj (V)
Èchtom: mangán (Mn)

Pronunciation

Etymology

From French chrome, in turn from Ancient Greek χρῶμα.

Noun

² chróm n.m. hard stem

  1. chromium (chemical element)
  2. chrome

Declension

declension of chróm (ms declension, uncountable)
singular
indefinite definite
nominative chróm chrómian
genitive chróms chrómes
dative chróm chrómium