oxígeno
oxygen
noun ohk-SEE-heh-noh Rare
Origin: Coined in French as oxygène by Lavoisier (1777), from Greek oxys (sharp/acid) + genos (origin).
Usage Note
Oxígeno is the chemical element and also used figuratively: necesito oxígeno means 'I need some breathing room.' The written accent on the i is essential — without it the word would be stressed differently. The phrase tanque de oxígeno (or bombona de oxígeno in Spain) refers to an oxygen tank.
Examples
"Las plantas producen oxígeno durante el día."
Natural Translation
Plants produce oxygen during the day.
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