Meaning of -ium | Babel Free
Definitions
- Used to form the names of metal elements, after the style of early-named elements, as well as the isotopes of hydrogen.
- Used to form the name of an aggregation or mass of something, such as biological tissue
- Used to indicate the setting where a given activity is carried out
- Used to form the temporary systematic element name of a metallic or nonmetallic element which is postulated to exist, or which has been newly synthesized and has not yet been assigned a permanent name.
- Forms the name of biological structures and parts.
- Used to form the name of polyatomic cations. Common examples are quaternary ammonium compounds used as neuromuscular blocking agents, cholinergic agents, anticholinergic agents, antibacterials/antiseptics, or other agents.
- Appended to common words to create scientific-sounding or humorous-sounding fictional substance names.
Examples
“Alternative form⟳: -onium”
“According to the FAQ, a site's coolness can be attributed to a trace element called coolium.”
“Stupidium: Exposure to this Element can cause very silly behavior.”
“We're at the North Pole, aren't we? Let's just call⟳ the new element Santa Clausium!”
“epithelium, pollinium”
“clinanthium, periodontium”
“auditorium, gymnasium, planetarium”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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