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Etymology of the English word sial

the English word sial
derived from the English word silicon
derived from the English word silica
derived from the New Latin word silica
derived from the Classical Latin word silex (pebble, stone, flint)
derived from the English word aluminium
derived from the Late Latin word alumen (alum; astringent substance, potash alum)
derived from the English word aluminum
derived from the English word alumina
derived from the New Latin word alumina
derived from the Late Latin word alumen (alum; astringent substance, potash alum)
using the English suffix -ium

Date

The earliest known usage of sial in English dates from the 20th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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