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(Created page with "== Laefevian== === Alternative forms === * AMe<small>(eǧ)</small> === Etymology === From {{m|lfv|ažžimelwirhus|t=hydrochloric}} and {{m|lfv|letiessa|t=acid}}. === Pronunciation === {{lfv-pr}} === Noun === {{lfv-noun}} # {{label|lfv|chem}} {{eng|hydrochloric acid}} #: {{syn|lfv|njalkiel letiessa}} {{lfv-noex}} ==== Declension ==== {{lfv-noinfl}} ==== Translations ==== {{translations|hydrochloric acid |rad={{l|rad|hrevus radremnișe}} }}") |
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Revision as of 19:35, 2 March 2024
Laefevian
Alternative forms
- AMe(eǧ)
Etymology
From ažžimelwirhus (“hydrochloric”) and letiessa (“acid”).
Pronunciation
Noun
- (chemistry) hydrochloric acid
- Synonym: njalkiel letiessa
Declension
Translations
hydrochloric acid
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