Xenon
121xenon — [ zɛnɒn, zi: ] noun the chemical element of atomic number 54, a member of the noble gas series, obtained by distillation of liquid air and used in some specialized electric lamps. (Symbol: Xe) Origin C19: from Gk, neut. of xenos strange …
122xenon — noun (U) a rare gas that is one of the chemical elements element (1) …
123xenon — UK [ˈzenɒn] / UK [ˈziːnɒn] / US [ˈzɪˌnɑn] noun [uncountable] chemistry a gas with no colour or smell that is used for making lights …
124Xenon — F/A/V A high intensity light, with a polished parabolic reflector. (Lighting) …
125xenon — /ˈzinɒn / (say zeenon) noun a heavy, colourless, chemically unreactive but not completely inert monatomic gaseous element present in the atmosphere, one volume in 170 000 000 volumes of air. Symbol: Xe; relative atomic mass: 131.3; atomic number …
126xenon — xe|non sb., en el. et (et grundstof) …
127xenon — s ( et) KEMI ädelgas …
128Xenon — Xe|non, das; s (chemisches Element, Edelgas; Zeichen Xe) …