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químico

  1. neuter of químicu

Galician

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Etymology

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From Latin chimicus, alternative form of chēmicus (chemical), from chēmia (chemistry), Ancient Greek χυμεία (khumeía, art of alloying metals), from χύμα (khúma, fluid).

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químico (feminine química, masculine plural químicos, feminine plural químicas)

  1. chemical (of or relating to chemistry)

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químico m (plural químicos, feminine química, feminine plural químicas)

  1. chemist (person working in chemistry)

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Etymology

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From Latin chimicus, alternative form of chēmicus (chemical), from chēmia (chemistry), Ancient Greek χυμεία (khumeía, art of alloying metals), from χύμα (khúma, fluid).

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químico m (plural químicos)

  1. chemical (an artificial chemical compound)

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químico m (plural químicos, feminine química, feminine plural químicas)

  1. chemist (person working in chemistry)

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químico (feminine química, masculine plural químicos, feminine plural químicas, not comparable)

  1. chemical (of or relating to chemistry)
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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin chimicus, alternative form of chēmicus (chemical), from chēmia (chemistry), Ancient Greek χυμεία (khumeía, art of alloying metals), from χύμα (khúma, fluid).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkimiko/ [ˈki.mi.ko]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -imiko
  • Syllabification: quí‧mi‧co

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químico (feminine química, masculine plural químicos, feminine plural químicas)

  1. chemical (of or relating to chemistry)
    contaminación quimica
    chemical contamination

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químico m (plural químicos, feminine química, feminine plural químicas)

  1. chemist (person working in chemistry)

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