First Known Use: 1788
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oxygen
noun, ox·y·gen often attributive \ˈäk-si-jən\
: a chemical that is found in the air, that has no color, taste, or smell, and that is necessary for life
Full Definition of OXYGEN
1
: a reactive element that is found in water, in most rocks and minerals, in numerous organic compounds, and as a colorless tasteless odorless diatomic gas constituting 21 percent of the atmosphere, that is capable of combining with all elements except the inert gases, that is active in physiological processes, and that is involved especially in combustion — see element table
2
: something that sustains or fuels <disagreement is the true oxygen of these magazines — Joseph Epstein>
— ox·y·gen·less \ˈäk-si-jən-ləs\ adjective
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Origin of OXYGEN
French oxygène, from Greek oxys, adjective, acidic, literally, sharp + French -gène -gen; akin to Latin acer sharp — more at edge
OXYGENLESS Defined for Kids
oxygen
noun ox·y·gen \ˈäk-si-jən\
Definition of OXYGEN for Kids
: a chemical element found in the air as a colorless odorless tasteless gas that is necessary for life
Word History of OXYGEN
People once thought that all acids were formed by adding oxygen to some other substance. This belief turned out not to be true. However, it did give oxygen its name. The first part of the word, oxy-, came from Greek oxys, meaning “acid” or “sharp.” The second part, -gen, came from a Greek element meaning “producing” or “giving rise to.”
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oxygen
noun ox·y·gen \ˈäk-si-jən\
Medical Definition of OXYGEN
: a colorless tasteless odorless gaseous element that constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere and is found in water, in most rocks and minerals, and in numerous organic compounds, that is capable of combining with all elements except the inert gases, that is active in physiological processes, and that is involved especially in combustion processes—symbol O; see element table
—ox·y·gen·ic \ˌäk-si-ˈjen-ik\ adjective
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