ion (n.) ஏகன்
coined from Greek ion, neuter present participle of ienai "go," from PIE root *ei- "to go." So called because ions move toward the electrode of opposite charge.
cation (n.) கீழேகன்
from Greek kation "going down," katienai "to go down," from kata "down"
anion (n.) ஏறேகன்
from Greek anion "(thing) going up," anienai "go up," from ana "up"
electron = மின்னி
ionic = ஏகன
ionize = ஏகனாக்கு
ionosphere = ஏகனக் கோளம்
coined from Greek ion, neuter present participle of ienai "go," from PIE root *ei- "to go." So called because ions move toward the electrode of opposite charge.
cation (n.) கீழேகன்
from Greek kation "going down," katienai "to go down," from kata "down"
anion (n.) ஏறேகன்
from Greek anion "(thing) going up," anienai "go up," from ana "up"
electron = மின்னி
ionic = ஏகன
ionize = ஏகனாக்கு
ionosphere = ஏகனக் கோளம்
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