Carone

/kəˈroʊn/ noun

Definition

A variant or historical form related to carotin or a carotene compound found in plants.

Etymology

From French carone, derived from Medieval Latin carot- (carrot), with the suffix -one indicating a chemical compound. The term emerged as chemists classified organic compounds in the 18th-19th centuries.

Kelly Says

This word shows how scientific naming often builds on everyday plant names—'carone' is chemistry's way of honoring the humble carrot while naming the powerful pigment within it.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ካሮን
ka-ro-n
ARالعربية
كارون
ka-roo-n
BNবাংলা
ক্যারোন
ka-ro-n
CACatalà
carone
ka-ro-neh
CSČeština
carone
ka-ro-neh
DADansk
carone
ka-ro-neh
DEDeutsch
Carone
ka-ro-neh
ELΕλληνικά
καρόνη
ka-ro-nee
ESEspañol
carone
ka-roh-neh
FAفارسی
کارون
ka-ro-n
FISuomi
carone
ka-ro-neh
FRFrançais
carone
ka-rohn
GUGU
કારોને
ka-ro-neh
HAHA
karone
ka-ro-neh
HEעברית
קארונה
ka-ro-nah
HIहिन्दी
कारोने
ka-ro-neh
HUMagyar
carone
ka-ro-neh
IDBahasa Indonesia
carone
ka-ro-neh
IGIG
karone
ka-ro-neh
ITItaliano
carone
ka-ro-neh
JA日本語
カロネ
ka-ro-ne
KKKK
көрне
ko-r-neh
KMKM
ការ៉ូន
ka-ro-n
KO한국어
카로네
ka-ro-ne
MRMR
कारोने
ka-ro-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
carone
ka-ro-neh
MYမြန်မာ
ကရိုန
ka-ro-n
NLNederlands
carone
ka-ro-neh
NONorsk
carone
ka-ro-neh
PAPA
ਕਾਰੋਨ
ka-ro-n
PLPolski
carone
ka-ro-neh
PTPortuguês
carone
ka-ro-neh
RORomână
carone
ka-ro-neh
RUРусский
кароне
ka-ro-neh
SVSvenska
carone
ka-ro-neh
SWKiswahili
carone
ka-ro-neh
TAதமிழ்
காரோன்
ka-ro-n
TEతెలుగు
కారోన్
ka-ro-n
THไทย
คารอน
ka-rahn
TLTL
carone
ka-ro-neh
TRTürkçe
carone
ka-ro-neh
UKУкраїнська
кароне
ka-ro-neh
URاردو
کارون
ka-ro-n
VITiếng Việt
carone
ka-ro-neh
YOYO
karone
ka-ro-neh
ZH中文
卡罗内
kǎ luō nèi
ZUZU
ikharone
i-ka-ro-neh

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