English
Etymology
From F. #French|carbonate.
Pronunciation
(noun):
*(RP): käʹb�n�t, /�k��b�n�t/, /<tt>"kA:b@n@t</tt>/
*(US): kärʹb�n�t, /�k�rb�n�t/, /<tt>"kArb@n@t</tt>/
(verb):
*(RP): käʹb�n�t, /�k��b�neɪt/, /<tt>"kA:b@neIt</tt>/
*(US): kärʹb�n�t, /�k�rb�neɪt/, /<tt>"kArb@neIt</tt>/
Noun
en-noun
- any salt or ester of carbonic acid
Translations
French: carbonate#French|carbonate m
mid
Italian: carbonato m
Derived terms
top2
barium carbonate
bicarbonate
bismuth carbonate
cadmium carbonate
calcium carbonate
calcium magnesium carbonate
carbonate ion
carbonate of potash
carbonate of potassa
carbonate of potassium
carbonate strontianite
copper carbonate
cupric carbonate
dicarbonate
fluocarbonate
hydrocarbonate
hydrogen carbonate
hydrogen carbonate ion
hydrogen potassium carbonate
lead carbonate
mid2
lithium carbonate
magnesium carbonate
manganese carbonate
oxycarbonate
percarbonate
potassic carbonate
potassium acid carbonate
potassium carbonate
potassium hydrogen carbonate
silver carbonate
sodium carbonate
sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate
sodium hydrogen carbonate
sulfocarbonate, sulphocarbonate
strontium carbonate
thorium carbonate
urano-ammonic carbonate
uranoso-ammonic carbonate
uranyl carbonate
zinc carbonate
Verb
en-verb|carbonat|ing
- transitive to charge (often a beverage) with carbon dioxide
Derived terms
carbonatation
carbonated<!--adjective-->
carbonation
carbonator
Category:English heteronyms
French
Etymology
From NL. carbonatem, from L. carbo.
Noun
fr-noun|m
- carbonate#English|carbonate
Pronunciation
SAMPA|caR.bO.nat
Italian
Noun
carbonate
- plural of|carbonata
ar:carbonate
fr:carbonate
io:carbonate
ru:carbonate
fi:carbonate
vi:carbonate
zh:carbonate
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