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TheNightAvl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Radestrian == === Etymology === {{affix|rad|hrevus|t1=acid}} === Pronunciation === {{rad-pr}} === Suffix === {{head|rad|suffix }} # {{label|rad|chem}} {{eng|-ide}} ==== Usage notes ==== * This suffix causes vowel breaking. * If the element ends in {{m|rad|ista|-jesta}} or {{m|rad|-ai}}, it must be removed before adding the suffix. ==== Inflection ==== {{rad-decl-h|-r|e|break=ev|Cv|e}} ==== Derived terms ==== {{columns|rad |așuorkrevus|t1=fluoride |gjelvarevus|t...") |
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|helvarevus|t3=sulfide | |helvarevus|t3=sulfide | ||
|hregrevus|t4=carbide | |hregrevus|t4=carbide | ||
| | |iralârevus|t5=nitride | ||
|lvarevus|t6=oxide | |lvarevus|t6=oxide | ||
|mylârevus|t7=bromide | |mylârevus|t7=bromide |
Revision as of 15:31, 30 August 2023
Radestrian
Etymology
hrevus (“acid”)
Pronunciation
Suffix
-evus
Usage notes
- This suffix causes vowel breaking.
- If the element ends in -jesta or -ai, it must be removed before adding the suffix.
Inflection
Derived terms
- așuorkrevus (“fluoride”)
- gjelvarevus (“phosphide”)
- helvarevus (“sulfide”)
- hregrevus (“carbide”)
- iralârevus (“nitride”)
- lvarevus (“oxide”)
- mylârevus (“bromide”)
- radrevus (“hydride”)
- remdrevus (“chlorine”)
- svoșerevus (“iodide”)