ossido
oxide
noun OHS-see-doh Rare
Origin: From French oxyde, coined from Greek oxys (sharp/acid) + -ide.
Usage Note
Ossido is masculine (gli ossidi in the plural). The most familiar compound is ossido di carbonio (carbon monoxide). Do not confuse with ossigeno (oxygen) — ossido is a compound formed by oxygen bonding with another element.
Examples
"L'ossido di ferro è di colore rosso."
Natural Translation
Iron oxide is red in color.
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