calcio
calcium
noun KAHL-syoh Rare
Origin: Coined from Latin calx (lime, limestone) by Humphry Davy when he isolated the element in 1808.
Usage Note
Calcio is the Spanish word for the chemical element calcium (Ca). It is not to be confused with Italian calcio (football/soccer) — that word does not exist in Spanish. In nutrition it appears in phrases like rico en calcio (rich in calcium). The adjective is cálcico.
Examples
"La leche es una fuente importante de calcio."
Natural Translation
Milk is an important source of calcium.
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