Oxygen

/ˈɑːksɪdʒən/ noun

Oxygen is a colorless gas in the air that people and most animals need to breathe, and that helps things burn.

Coined in French as *oxygène* by chemist Antoine Lavoisier from Greek *oxys* “sharp, acid” and *-genēs* “producer,” because he wrongly thought oxygen was necessary to make all acids. The name stayed even after the theory was corrected.

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