asid

Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay asid, from English acid.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈasɪt/

Noun

asid (plural asid-asid, first-person possessive asidku, second-person possessive asidmu, third-person possessive asidnya)

  1. (uncommon, chemistry) Synonym of asam (acid).

Usage notes

Although asid is listed in Indonesian, it is rarely used. Indonesians prefer to use asam (acid).

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from English acid.

Noun

asid (plural asid-asid, informal 1st possessive asidku, 2nd possessive asidmu, 3rd possessive asidnya)

  1. (chemistry, except Indonesia) (chemistry) acid
    1. any of a class of water-soluble compounds, having sour taste, that turn blue litmus red, and react with some metals to liberate hydrogen, and with bases to form salts.
    2. any compound that easily donates protons; a Brønsted acid
    3. any compound that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond; a Lewis acid.

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Indonesian: asid

Further reading

Spanish

Verb

asid

  1. second-person plural imperative of asir

Welsh

Etymology

Borrowed from English acid.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈasɪd/
  • Rhymes: -asɪd

Noun

asid m (plural asidau)

  1. (chemistry) acid
    Synonyms: chwibl, chwibledd, sur, suraeth

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • asidaidd (acidic)
  • asidedd (acidity)
  • asidig (acidic)
  • asidio (acidify)

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal h-prothesis
asid unchanged unchanged hasid
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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