coion
English
Etymology
co- + ion
Noun
coion (plural coions)
- (chemistry) Any ion of the same charge as another in a solution or other electrochemical system.
Antonyms
- counterion
Friulian
Alternative forms
- cojon (alternative spelling)
Etymology
From Late Latin cōleōnem, derived from Latin cōleus (“sack, scrotum”). Compare Venetian cojon.
Noun
coion m (plural coions)
- (slang, vulgar) testicle, ball
- (slang, figuratively) idiot, fool, sucker