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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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Middle Persian
*bōrag
bor.
Arabic
بَوْرَق
(
bawraq
)
der.
Medieval Latin
borax
der.
Anglo-Norman
boreis
bor.
Middle English
boras
English
borax
English
boro-
Proto-Indo-European
*kerh₃-
der.
?
Latin
carbōnem
lbor.
French
carbone
bor.
English
carbon
bf.
English
-on
English
boron
Proto-Indo-European
*-kos
Proto-Indo-European
*-ikos
Proto-Italic
*-ikos
Latin
-icus
lbor.
Old French
-ique
bor.
Middle English
-ik
English
-ic
English
boronic
From
boron
+
-ic
.
Adjective
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boronic
(
not
comparable
)
Of or pertaining to the
boronic acids
or their derivatives
Derived terms
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alkylboronic
arylboronic
boronate
haloboronic
nonboronic
organoboronic
phenylboronic
See also
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borinic
Anagrams
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cobiron
,
con brio
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