aerożel
Appearance
Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Calque of English aerogel. By surface analysis, aero- + żel. First attested in 1934.[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]aerożel m inan
- (physical chemistry) aerogel (porous, ultralight solid-state substance, similar to gel, in which the liquid component is replaced with gas)
- 1999, Edwin Bendyk, “Łatwiej, szybciej, lepiej”, in Wiedza i Życie[2], number 1/1999, Prószyński Media Sp. z o.o.:
- Badania nad aerożelami w stanie nieważkości były jednym z elementów misji kosmicznej Johna Glenna – jak dotąd, najstarszego człowieka, który wyleciał w przestrzeń kosmiczną.
- Research on aerogels in zero gravity was one of the elements of the space mission of John Glenn, so far the oldest man to go into space.
Declension
[edit]Declension of aerożel
singular | plural | |
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nominative | aerożel | aerożele |
genitive | aerożelu | aerożeli |
dative | aerożelowi | aerożelom |
accusative | aerożel | aerożele |
instrumental | aerożelem | aerożelami |
locative | aerożelu | aerożelach |
vocative | aerożelu | aerożele |
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