fluoro
See also: fluoro-
English
Etymology
From fluor(escent) + -o.
Noun
fluoro (plural fluoros)
- (Australia, colloquial) A fluorescent light.
- 2002, Alex Miller, Journey to the Stone Country, Allen & Unwin 2003, p. 27:
- She held her grey felt hat in her hand, slapping the flat brim lightly against her leg as she walked, her tinted hair gleaming under the fluoros.
- 2002, Alex Miller, Journey to the Stone Country, Allen & Unwin 2003, p. 27:
Adjective
fluoro (comparative more fluoro, superlative most fluoro)
- (colloquial) Of a fluorescent colour.
Catalan
Esperanto
Chemical element | |
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F | |
Previous: oksigeno (O) | |
Next: neono (Ne) |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fluˈoro]
- Audio:
(file) - Rhymes: -oro
- Hyphenation: flu‧o‧ro
Italian
Chemical element | |
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F | |
Previous: ossigeno (O) | |
Next: neon (Ne) |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fluˈɔ.ro/
- Rhymes: -ɔro
- Hyphenation: flu‧ò‧ro
Related terms
Related terms
- fluorannite
- fluorapatite
- fluorapofillite (“fluorapophyllite”)
- fluorcafite (“fluorcaphite”)
- fluorellestadite
- fluoridrico (“hydrofluoric”)
- fluorite
- fluoruro (“fluoride”)
- fluorvesuvianite
Latin
Portuguese
Spanish
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