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Si

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B2

/siː/

Silicon element

Etymology
Etymology Information

'Si' as a chemical symbol originates from the Latin word 'silicium', where 'silex' meant 'flint'.

Historical Evolution

'Silicium' was adopted into the modern English language as 'silicon', with 'Si' as its chemical symbol.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'silicium' referred to flint, but it evolved to represent the element silicon in modern chemistry.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

the chemical symbol for silicon, a non-metallic element with atomic number 14.

Si is used in the production of semiconductors.

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Noun 2

the seventh note of the fixed-do solfège system, equivalent to B in the English-speaking world.

In solfège, Si is the note before Do.

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Last updated: 2025/02/09 02:22