Tungsten
Tung sten is the translation of heavy stone. It is combined to the word Tungsten, denoting the chemical element found originally in the Tungsten mine in Sweden.
Tungsten, in Swedish (German rather) the element normally goes as Wolfram - wolf froth.
It comes from a Swedish word that means "heavy stone".
The name for tungsten originates from the Swedish words "Tung" and "sten." This two words have the literal meaning of "heavy stone.' Discovered in 1783 in a mineral called wolframite, tungsten is classified as a metal.
Barium is a relatively rare element. It was isolated for the first time by Sir Humphry Davy. Its existence was suspected before by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, as a heavier compound in certain minerals. Scheele therefore called this heavier component according to the Greek word for 'heavy': barys, from which 'barium' is derived.
The name Tungsten is Swedish in origin meaning "scheelite".
Tungsten is represented by the symbol W which came from its earlier name of Wolfram. Tungsten comes from Tung Sten, the Swedish words meaning heavy stone.
The name "Tungsten" is from Swedish and Danish tung sten, meaning "hard-" or, more accurately, "heavy-stone"
Barium comes from the Greek word "heavy" or barys, Davy added the "ium" to name the heavy element, Barium
The origin of the element Barium is from the greek work "penis" meaning heavy
Volvo
"tung sten" Tungsten (in Swedish called "Wolfram")
These '''ROOT'''-WORDS are '''GRAV''', GRAVI & GRAVITO meaning HEAVY & WEIGHTY. It comes from the '''Latin''' gravis which means HEAVY
It's a misspelling. I think you'll find the word should be tungsten which is a transition metal existing in a solid state. Silvery white in colour with an atomic weight of 183.84. Its chemical symbol is W, and its name comes from the Swedish words tung and sten meaning heavy stone.