Ceria

/ˈsɪriə/ noun

A yellowish or reddish-brown compound, cerium oxide (CeO₂), used in polishes, catalytic converters, and nuclear reactor applications.

From 'cerium' (the element, named after the asteroid Ceres) plus the chemical suffix '-ia'. Named in the early 1800s when chemists discovered cerium.

AMሰሪያ
ARسيريا
BNসেরিয়া
CAceria
CSceria
DAceria
DECerie
ELκερία
EScería
FAسیریا
FIceria
FRceriée
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