nitrógeno
nitrogen
noun nee-TROH-heh-noh Rare
Origin: From French nitrogène, coined from Greek nítron (saltpeter) + génos (origin), because it is a component of nitric acid.
Usage Note
Nitrógeno is the chemical element N, making up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. It is always masculine in Spanish. Common compounds include nitrógeno líquido (liquid nitrogen) and óxido de nitrógeno (nitrous oxide). The adjective form is nitrogenado ('nitrogenous').
Examples
"El nitrógeno líquido se usa en medicina."
Natural Translation
Liquid nitrogen is used in medicine.
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