ununhexium
American
[uhn-uhn-hek-see-uhm]
/ ˌʌn ənˈhɛk si əm /
noun
Chemistry.
ununhexium
Scientific
/ ə-nŭn′hĕx′sē-əm /
Etymology
Origin of ununhexium
From Latin ūn(us) “one” + Latin ūn(us) “one” + Greek héx “six” + New Latin -ium; one ( def. ), six, -ium
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