dwi-

See also: dwi, DWI, and D.W.I.

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit, meaning "two".

Prefix

dwi-

  1. (chemistry, dated) A designation prefix for undiscovered chemical elements lying two periods under a known element in the periodic table. (For example, rhenium was called dwi-manganese before its discovery in 1926.)

Usage notes

Current official IUPAC practice is to use a systematic element name based on the atomic number of the element as the provisional name, instead of being based on its position in the periodic table as these prefixes require.

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Indonesian

Indonesian cardinal numbers
 <  1 2 3  > 
    Cardinal : dwi-

Etymology

From Malay dwi-, from dwi, from Sanskrit द्वि (dvi), from द्व (dvá), from Proto-Indo-European *dwó, *dwóh₁.

Prefix

dwi-

  1. bi-

Synonyms


Malay

Malay cardinal numbers
 <  1 2 3  > 
    Cardinal : dwi-

Alternative forms

Etymology

From dwi, from Sanskrit द्वि (dvi), from द्व (dvá), from Proto-Indo-European *dwó, *dwóh₁.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dui/

Prefix

dwi- (Jawi spelling دوي-)

  1. bi-

Synonyms

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