English abbreviation dictionary - ion
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~ n technical an atom which has been given a positive or negative force by adding or taking away an electron ion ~ suffix in nouns the act, state, or result of doing something (the completion (=completing) of the task | his election (=he was elected) to the post | several volcanic eruptions) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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abbreviation ~ic ION noun Etymology: Greek, neuter of ion, present participle of ienai to go — more at issue Date: circa 1834 1. an atom or group of atoms that carries a positive or negative electric charge as a result of having lost or gained one or more electrons 2. a charged subatomic particle (as a free electron) ION noun suffix Etymology: French ~, from Latin ~-, -io 1. a. act or process validation b. result of an act or process regulation 2. state or condition hydration ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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suffix (usu. as -sion, -tion, -xion; see -ATION, -ITION, -UTION.) forming nouns denoting: 1 verbal action (excision). 2 an instance of this (a suggestion). 3 a resulting state or product (vexation; concoction). Etymology: from or after F -ion or L -io -ionis ION n. an atom or group of atoms that has lost one or more electrons (= CATION), or gained one or more electrons (= ANION). Phrases and idioms ion exchange the exchange of ions of the same charge between a usu. aqueous solution and a solid, used in water-softening etc. ion exchanger a substance or equipment for this process. Etymology: Gk, neut. pres. part. of eimi go ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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ион - acceptor ion - acid ion - active ion - aggressive ions - ampholytic ion - amphoteric ion - aquo ion - aromatic ion - basic ion - biatomic ion - capillary-active ion - carrier ion - channelled ion - colloidal ions - colloidal ion - compensating ion - competing ion - complex ion - diatomic ion - divalent ion - donor ion - double-charged ion - electrolyte ion - eluting ion - exchangeable ion - extraneous ion - fast ion - fixed ion - following ions - free ion - glass-forming ion - heavy ion - hybrid ion - hydrogen ion - hydronium ion - hydroxyl ion - implanted ion - impure ion - indicator ion - interstitial ion - light ion - likely charged ions - like ions - mobile ion - molecular ion - monoatomic ion - monovalent ion - multicharged ion - negative ion - network-forming ion - network-modifying ion - one-atomic ion - pit-blocking ions - platable ions - polyatomic ion - polybasic ion - polyvalent ion - positive ion - predissociated ion - primary ion - reactive ion - same ion - secondary ion - structure breaking ions - structure forming ions - tracer ion - trapped ion - vagabonding ion ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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ион, ионный arrange ion sequence by name — упорядочивать по имени doubly charged ion — двухзарядный ион ion rocket jet engine — ионный реактивный двигатель multiply charged ion — многозарядный ион singly charged ion — однозарядный ион - acid ion - aquated ion - atmospheric ion - bipolar ion - capillary-type ion source - complex ion - field ion emission - field ion microscope - gaseous ion - hydrogen ion value - hydrogen ion - hydroxyl ion - interstitial ion - ion acceptor - ion antagonism - ion association - ion beam - ion bombardment - ion collector - ion condensation - ion conductor - ion copolymerization - ion counter - ion current - ion donor - ion exchange chromatography - ion implantation - ion meter - ion mobility - ion pair - ion plasma frequency - ion plasma vibrations - ion plasma - ion pump - ion rocket - ion sheath - ion spot - ion temperature - ion trap - laserable ion - magnetic ion - negative ion - parent ion - positive ion - primary ion - proper ion - recoil ion - regular ion - secondary ion - solvated ion - thermal ion - vagabond ion ...Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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- 1834, coined from Gk. ion, neut. prp. of ienai "go;" so called because ions move toward the electrode of opposite charge. Ionosphere coined 1926. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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