
Elemental Names: Fire, Water, Air and Earth Meanings - Reddit
Apr 4, 2019 · Belenus (m) — Celtic, prob. “bright”; Gaulish solar god, equated with Apollo; + Llywelyn (m) is a Welsh compound name derived of the names of Belenus and the god Lugus (see below). …
Why are the names of elements and atoms not considered Proper
Sep 8, 2023 · The names of elements are considered common nouns. So they aren’t capitalized unless they’re the beginning of a sentence. But why? A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, …
Evocative Elemental Names? : r/worldbuilding - Reddit
Jul 30, 2021 · The original source for the names of elementals, Paracelsus, already gave some synonyms: Their abode is of four kinds, namely, according to the four elements: one in the water, …
Why are all the place-holder names of the incoming elements to
2.2K votes, 434 comments. ""IUPAC has now initiated the process of formalizing names and symbols for these elements temporarily named as ununtrium…
What are the elements whose names change dramatically in your
Oct 21, 2022 · Most of the other element names (Ferro, Zolfo, Argento, Oro, etc.) resemble the root word in Latin, but Rame is completely different from Latin cuprum which always struck me as odd.
Naming conventions for IDs, names, functions etc : r/webdev - Reddit
Mar 7, 2022 · Hi, With regards to vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript, what are the suggested/preferred naming conventions? For IDs and names on elements should it be idName, id-name or id_name or …
MSM Modding Letters : r/MySingingMonsters - Reddit
Jul 31, 2021 · true A subreddit for questions, tips, comments, fanart, memes, and miscellaneous content relating to the game My Singing Monsters and its related games!
Recent Name Change for Element : r/WutheringWaves - Reddit
With Yuanwu’s profile reveal, Kuro Game has changed the name of Yuanwu’s element from Conducto to Electro. Apparently, Conducto was also medical terminology and was changed, though I don’t really …
Why do most elements end with -ium? If they don't, why are ... - Reddit
Oct 3, 2015 · From Wiktionary: From Latin -um (“neuter singular morphological suffix”), based on Latin terms for metals, such as ferrum. I don't know why not all metals end in -ium, but most do. Also, …
Why do most elements end with -ium? : r/askscience - Reddit
Sep 15, 2014 · Well, they end in -um because it's a good Latin neuter singular of the second declension: that is, it's a way you can refer to 'stuff' of the sun (helios), or of Magnesia (where magnesium and …