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Noun — A colourless, odourless gas that makes up about a fifth of the air and is essential for humans and animals to breathe.

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Etymology

Coined in French from Greek roots meaning "sharp/acid" and "birth/producer," because early chemists wrongly believed oxygen was essential to forming all acids.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “oxygen” mean?

The word “oxygen” means a colourless, odourless gas that makes up about a fifth of the air and is essential for humans and animals to breathe. In plain terms, the gas in the air that living things need to breathe, and figuratively, whatever fuels something's survival or growth.

How do you pronounce “oxygen”?

“Oxygen” is pronounced OK-sihd-zhuhn (/ˈɑksɪd͡ʒən/ in IPA).

How do you use “oxygen” in a sentence?

Here is “oxygen” used in a sentence: “Plants release oxygen into the atmosphere during photosynthesis.”

What part of speech is “oxygen”?

“Oxygen” is a noun.

Where does the word “oxygen” come from?

The word “oxygen” comes from French. Coined in French from Greek roots meaning "sharp/acid" and "birth/producer," because early chemists wrongly believed oxygen was essential to forming all acids.

Is “oxygen” a common word?

“Oxygen” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “oxygen” have?

“Oxygen” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a colourless, odourless gas that makes up about a fifth of the air and is essential for humans and animals to breathe.

What is the difference between oxygen and air?

Oxygen is a single colourless, odourless gas that makes up about a fifth of the air, whereas air is a mixture of gases that also includes nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and others. We breathe air, but it is the oxygen in it that keeps us alive.

What is the difference between oxygen and carbon dioxide?

Oxygen is the gas that humans and animals breathe in and need to survive, while carbon dioxide is a gas they breathe out. Plants, by contrast, take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.

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