orste

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Radestrian

Etymology

Back-formation from hjáreorste (“anion”) and haòrste (“cation”). Doublet of horste (“traffic”).

Pronunciation

Noun

orste inan (genitive singular orstisk, nominative plural orstire, relational adjective orstiș)

  1. (physical chemistry) ion

Declension

Derived terms