myETYMOLOGY
Etymology of the English word protium
the
English word protium
using
the English suffix -ium
using
the English prefix prot-
derived
from the New Latin word protium
derived
from the Greek word protos,
πρῶτος (first; foremost (in time, place, order or importance))
derived
from the Proto-Indo-European root *per
using
the Latin suffix -ium
using
the Latin prefix proto-
derived
from the Byzantine Greek prefix proto-,
πρωτο-
Date
The earliest known usage of protium in English dates from the 20th century.Usage
Word found in Modern English
WIKIPEDIA
In physics and chemistry, protium refers to
hydrogen-1, the
most common isotope of the element hydrogen, with one proton and no
neutrons
- Protium (plant) refers to a genus of chiefly tropical American trees in the family Burseraceae, having fragrant wood
- Protium (computer language) is a universal, symbolic programming language system
- In medicine, Protium is a commercial name for
pantoprazole,
a so-called "proton inhibitor" drug
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