Vapour

/ˈveɪpər/ noun

Definition

British spelling of vapor; a gaseous form of a substance that is normally liquid or solid.

Etymology

From Old French vapour, from Latin vapor 'steam, heat.' The 'u' spelling reflects French influence in Middle English, preserved in British English while American English simplified to 'vapor.'

Kelly Says

The spelling difference between 'vapour' and 'vapor' tells the story of American linguistic independence - Noah Webster deliberately removed the 'u' to create a distinctly American English, making every instance of this word a tiny declaration of national identity.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ትነት
ARالعربية
بخار
BNবাংলা
বাষ্প
CACatalà
vapor
CSČeština
pára
DADansk
damp
DEDeutsch
Dampf
ELΕλληνικά
ατμός
ESEspañol
vapor
FAفارسی
بخار
FISuomi
höyry
FRFrançais
vapeur
GUGU
વરાળ
HAHA
hayaki
HEעברית
אדים
HIहिन्दी
भाप
HUMagyar
gőz
IDBahasa Indonesia
uap
IGIG
ofe
ITItaliano
vapore
JA日本語
蒸気
KKKK
буы
KMKM
ចំហាយ
KO한국어
증기
MRMR
वाफ
MSBahasa Melayu
wap
MYမြန်မာ
အငွေ့
NLNederlands
damp
NONorsk
damp
PAPA
ਭਾਫ
PLPolski
para
PTPortuguês
vapor
RORomână
abur
RUРусский
пар
SVSvenska
ånga
SWKiswahili
mvuke
TAதமிழ்
நீராவி
TEతెలుగు
ఆవిరి
THไทย
ไอ
TLTL
alikabok
TRTürkçe
buhar
UKУкраїнська
пара
URاردو
بخارات
VITiếng Việt
hơi
YOYO
eefin
ZH中文
蒸汽
ZUZU
ishibilikazi

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