οξύ
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὀξύς (oxús, “sharp”)
Noun
οξύ • (oxý) n (plural οξέα)
- (chemistry) acid
Declension
declension of οξύ
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | οξύ • | οξέα • |
genitive | οξέος • | οξέων • |
accusative | οξύ • | οξέα • |
vocative | οξύ • | οξέα • |
Derived terms
- αμινοξύ n (aminoxý, “amino acid”)
- καρβονικό οξύ n (karvonikó oxý, “carboxylic acid”)
- κιτρικό οξύ n (kitrikó oxý, “citric acid”)
- λυσεργικό οξύ n (lysergikó oxý, “lysergic acid”)
- οξύαυλος m (oxýavlos, “oboe”)
- οξύς (oxýs, “sharp, pointed”)
See also
- ξινός (xinós, “acid, sour”)
Further reading
οξύ on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el