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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit उदन् (udan, water) +‎ जन (jana, producing, creating). Calque of English hydrogen.

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ʊd̪.d͡ʒən/, [ʊd̚.d͡ʒɐ̃n]

Noun

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उदजन (udjanf (Urdu spelling ادجن)

  1. hydrogen [from 19th c.]
    Synonym: हाइड्रोजन (hāiḍrojan)
    • 1901, Śyāmsundar Dās, The Hindi Scientific Glossary[1], page 96:
      Hydrogen, H (1) = उदजन, उ (१)।
      Hydrogen, H (1) = udjan, u (1).

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Marathi

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit उदन् (udan, water) + जन (jana, generating). Calque of French hydrogène, from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (húdōr, water) + γεννάω (gennáō, I bring forth).

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Noun

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उदजन (udjanm

  1. hydrogen

Nepali

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Chemical element
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Etymology

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From Sanskrit उदन् (udan, water) + जन (jana, generating). Calque of French hydrogène, from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (húdōr, water) + γεννάω (gennáō, I bring forth).

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Noun

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उदजन (udjan)

  1. hydrogen

Sindhi

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Chemical element
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Etymology

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From Sanskrit उदन् (udan, water) + जन (jana, generating). Calque of French hydrogène, from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (húdōr, water) + γεννάω (gennáō, I bring forth).

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उदजन (udjan)

  1. hydrogen