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ferrous
English
Etymology
From Latin ferrum (“iron”)
Pronunciation
- enPR: f?r'?s, IPA(key): /?f???s/
- Rhymes: -???s
Adjective
ferrous (comparative more ferrous, superlative most ferrous)
- Of or containing iron.
- (chemistry) Of compounds of iron in which it has a valence or oxidation number of 2.
Antonyms
- nonferrous
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- ferric
- ferryl
Anagrams
- for sure, furores
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ferris
Catalan
Verb
ferris
- second-person singular present subjunctive form of ferrar
Galician
Noun
ferris m pl
- plural of ferri
Synonyms
- transbordadores
Latin
Noun
ferr?s
- dative/ablative plural of ferrum
Verb
ferris
- second-person singular present passive indicative of fer?
Spanish
Noun
ferris m pl
- plural of ferri
- Synonyms: transbordadores, trasbordadores
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