молибден
Bulgarian edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
молибде́н • (molibdén) m (relational adjective молибде́нов)
Declension edit
singular | |
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indefinite | молибде́н molibdén |
definite (subject form) |
молибде́нът molibdénǎt |
definite (object form) |
молибде́на molibdéna |
Coordinate terms edit
Anagrams edit
- молбиден (molbiden)
Kazakh edit
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Arabic | موليبدەن |
Cyrillic | молибден |
Latin | molibden |
Yañalif | moliʙden |
Etymology edit
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”).
Noun edit
молибден • (molibden)
Coordinate terms edit
Macedonian edit
Chemical element | |
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Mo | |
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Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
молибден • (molibden) m
Declension edit
singular | |
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indefinite | молибден |
definite unspecified | молибденот |
definite proximal | молибденов |
definite distal | молибденон |
vocative | молибдену |
Russian edit
Etymology edit
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 edit
Noun edit
молибде́н • (molibdɛ́n) m inan (genitive молибде́на, nominative plural молибде́ны, genitive plural молибде́нов)
Declension edit
singular | plural | |
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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 |