ozone — ozone … Dictionnaire des rimes
ozone — [ ozon; ɔzɔn ] n. m. • 1840; du p. prés. du gr. ozein « exhaler une odeur » ♦ Chim. Gaz bleu, odorant, dangereux à respirer, dont la molécule se compose de trois atomes d oxygène (O3). Propriétés antiseptiques et bactéricides de l ozone. Ozone… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ozoné — ozoné, ée (o zo né, née) adj. Voy. ozonisé … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
ozone — (n.) 1840, from Ger. Ozon, coined in 1840 by German chemist Christian Friedrich Schönbein (1799 1868) from Gk. ozon, neuter prp. of ozein to smell (see ODOR (Cf. odor)). So called for its pungent odor … Etymology dictionary
ozone — s. m. [Química] O mesmo que ozono … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
ozone — *air, atmosphere, ether … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ozone — ► NOUN 1) a pungent, toxic form of oxygen with three atoms in its molecule, formed in electrical discharges or by ultraviolet light. 2) informal fresh invigorating air. ORIGIN German Ozon, from Greek ozein to smell … English terms dictionary
ozone — [ō′zōn΄] n. [Fr < Gr ozein, to smell < IE base * od > L odor] 1. an unstable, pale blue gas, O3, with a penetrating odor: it is an allotropic form of oxygen, formed usually by a silent electrical discharge in air, and is used as an… … English World dictionary
Ozone — For other uses, see Ozone (disambiguation). Ozone … Wikipedia
Ozone — Pour l’article homophone, voir O Zone. Ozone … Wikipédia en Français