dióxido
dioxide
noun DYOHK-see-doh Rare
Origin: From di- (two) + Greek oxys (sharp, acid), coined in modern scientific Latin.
Usage Note
Dióxido almost always appears in the compound dióxido de carbono (carbon dioxide). The accent on the o is essential — dioxido without the accent would misplace the stress. In chemistry, óxido alone means 'oxide', and dióxido specifically indicates two oxygen atoms bonded to another element.
Examples
"El dióxido de carbono aumenta cada año."
Natural Translation
Carbon dioxide increases every year.
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