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ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:
- urea
- 1806, Latinized from Fr. urée (1803), from Gk. ouron "urine" (see urine).
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- urine (n.)
- early 14c., from O.Fr. urine (12c.), from L. urina "urine," from PIE *ur- (cf. Gk. ouron "urine"), variant of root *awer- "to moisten, flow" (cf. Skt. var "water," Avestan var "rain," Lith. jures "sea," O.E. wær, O.N. ver "sea," O.N. ur "drizzling rain."
- TURKISH ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
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- üre
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~ Fr urée idrarı oluşturan maddelerden biri < Fr
urine idrar ~ OLat aurina a.a. < EYun oúron ούρον
a.a. << HAvr *əwor-so- < HAvr *wers-2
damlatmak, akıtmak
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WIKIPEDIA
Urea or carbamide is an organic
compound with the chemical
formula CO(NH2)2.
The molecule has two —NH2 groups joined by a carbonyl
(C=O) functional
group.
Urea serves an important role in the metabolism
of nitrogen-containing compounds by animals and is the main
nitrogen-containing substance in the urine
of mammals
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