phosphorus

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English

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 phosphorus on Wikipedia
Chemical element
P
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin phōsphorus, from Ancient Greek φωσφόρος (phōsphóros, the bearer of light), from φῶς (phôs, light) + φέρω (phérō, to bear, carry).

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phosphorus (countable and uncountable, plural phosphoruses or phosphori)

  1. (chemistry) a chemical element (symbol P) with an atomic number of 15, that exists in several allotropic forms.
  2. (obsolete) any substance exhibiting phosphorescence; a phosphor.

Usage notes

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  • Do not confuse phosphorus with phosphorous, which is an adjective.

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Latin

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Latin Wikipedia has an article on:
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Chemical element
P
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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek φωσφόρος (phōsphóros, light-bearing).

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Noun

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phōsphorus m (genitive phōsphorī); second declension

  1. (New Latin, chemistry) phosphorus

Declension

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Second-declension noun.

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