lvarevus
Radestrian
Etymology
lvarai (“oxygen”) + -evus (“-ide”)
Pronunciation
Noun
lvarevus inan (countable, genitive singular lvarevu, nominative plural lvarevui, compound form lvarevu-, lvarev-, relational adjective lvareviș)
Declension
Declension of lvarevus (heavy) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | lvarevus /ˈlvarɛvɤs/ |
lvarevui /ˈlvarɛvɤi/ |
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vocative | lvarevuse /lvaˈrɛvusɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | lvarevu /ˈlvarɛvu/ |
lvareviris /lvaˈrɛviris/ |
constructive | lvarevis /ˈlvarɛvis/ |
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dative | lvareva /ˈlvarɛva/ |
lvarevirín /lvaˈrɛviriːn/ |
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accusative | lvarevud /ˈlvarɛvɤd/ |
lvarevirid /lvaˈrɛvirid/ |
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instrumental | lvarevúr /ˈlvarɛvuːr/ |
lvareviríe /lvaˈrɛviriːɛ/ |
Coordinate terms
Hypernym: hrevus (“acid”)
- așuorkevus (“fluoride”)
- gjelvarevus (“phosphide”)
- helvarevus (“sulfide”)
- hregevus (“carbide”)
- iraluevus (“nitride”)
- mylvuevus (“bromide”)
- radevus (“hydride”)
- radlvarevus (“hydroxide”)
- radremnevus (“hydrochloride”)
- remnevus (“chloride”)
- svoșevus (“iodide”)
Derived terms
- ase·lvarevus (“monoxide”)
- ate·lvarevus (“dioxide”)