periodo
See also: período
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periodo (not comparable)
- (organic chemistry, especially in combination) Describing a derivative in which all hydrogen atoms have been replaced by iodine
Esperanto edit
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From Italian periodo, French période, English period, German Periode, Russian пери́од (períod), all from Latin periodus, from Ancient Greek περῐ́οδος (períodos).
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periodo (accusative singular periodon, plural periodoj, accusative plural periodojn)
- period (of time)
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Borrowed from Esperanto periodo, English period, French période, German Periode, Italian periodo, Russian пери́од (períod), Spanish periodo.
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periodo (plural periodi)
- period (of time)
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periodo (plural periodos)
- period (segment of time)
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From Latin periodus, from Ancient Greek περίοδος (períodos, “circuit, period of time, path around”), from περί- (perí-, “around”) + ὁδός (hodós, “way”).
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periodo m (plural periodi)
- period, time, span, run
- (chemistry) period (in the periodic table)
- (physics) the time between successive peaks or troughs in a sinusoidal phenomenon
- (astronomy) the time taken for a planet to orbit its star; year
- moment
- age, epoch (subdivision of an era)
- season
- (grammar) complex or compound sentence
- Synonym: frase complessa
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periodō
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periodo m (plural periodos)
- Alternative form of período (“period (of time)”)
- period, menstrual cycle
Further reading edit
- “periodo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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