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Argon

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 noun  Etymology: Greek, neuter of argos idle, lazy, from a- + ergon work; from its relative inertnessmore at work  Date: 1894 a colorless odorless inert gaseous element found in the air and in volcanic gases and used especially in welding, lasers, and electric bulbs — see element table
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  n. Chem. an inert gaseous element, of the noble gas group and forming almost 1% of the earth's atmosphere. Usage Symb.: Ar. Etymology: Gk, neut. of argos idle f. a- not + ergon work ...
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  аргон, Ar ...
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  1. хим. аргон ...
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  noun chem. аргон ...
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  Argon is an inert gas which exists in very small amounts in the atmosphere. It is used in electric lights. N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ n a chemically inactive gas that is found in the air and is sometimes used in electric lights ...
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  - 1894, from Gk. argon, neut. of argos "idle," from a- "without" + ergon "work." So called by its discoverers, Baron Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay, for its inert qualities. ...
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