astato
See also: ástato
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Derived from Ancient Greek ἄστατος (ástatos, “unstable”).
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astato (uncountable, accusative astaton)
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astato (feminine astata, masculine plural astati, feminine plural astate)
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From Ancient Greek ἄστατος (ástatos, “unstable”).
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astato m (plural astati)
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- (Classical) IPA(key): /asˈtaː.toː/, [äs̠ˈt̪äːt̪oː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /asˈta.to/, [äsˈt̪äːt̪o]
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astātō
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Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄστατος (ástatos, “unstable”).
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Noun edit
astato m (usually uncountable, plural astatos)
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astato m (uncountable)
Further reading edit
- “astato”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014