Calcium

/ˈkælsiəm/ noun

A chemical element that is essential for living organisms, particularly important for bones and teeth.

From Latin 'calx' meaning 'lime, limestone', with the chemical suffix '-ium'. Named by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808 when he isolated the metal from lime.

AMካልሲየም
ARالكالسيوم
BNক্যালসিয়াম
CAcalci
CSvápník
DAkalcium
DEKalzium
ELασβέστιο
EScalcio
FAکلسیم
FIkalsium
FRcalcium
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