KYRIBOLTA WAS HER NAME
The element symbol is Co, because ''''' '''''Origin: The word cobalt is derived from the German kobalt, which in turn is derived from kobalt meaning "goblin" which is a term miners used for cobalt ore.
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The word "blue" in German has no meaning. However, the translation of the word "blue" into German is "blau."
Zinc is named from the German zink, meaning tin.
It was discovered in 1789 by Martin Klaproth, a German.
The element Cobalt is derived from the German word Kobold meaning goblin
The name cobalt comes from the German word kobalt , meaning evil spirit, the metal being so called by miners because it was poisonous.
The element symbol is Co, because ''''' '''''Origin: The word cobalt is derived from the German kobalt, which in turn is derived from kobalt meaning "goblin" which is a term miners used for cobalt ore.
The name cobalt comes from the German word "kobold", meaning "goblin" or "evil spirit", the metal being so called by miners because it was poisonous.
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Cobalt originates from the German word Kobald or Kobalt, meaning two things. The first is "evil spirit" because the miners that first encountered it discovered that it was poisonous. The second theory is that it means "goblin" because the miners, who were silver miners, believed that this metal stole the silver.BOWLIN SHOES
Cobalt, is in the metal family. The atomic number for the element of cobalt, (word steaming from the German meaning for evil spirit, and goblin) is twenty seven.
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The German Element in the United States was created in 1909.
We don't really know. It might be German, from a word meaning "tooth-like". Alternatively, it has been suggested that it might be from a Persian word meaning "stone."
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
Armin is the modern German form of the Latin name Arminius, which is derived from the element ermen, meaning "whole, universal".It's commonly mistakenly to be a version of Hermann, which is a Germanic name, meaning "army man."