იონოსფერო • (ionosp'ero)=ionosphere=ιονόσφ αιρα
იონი • (ioni)
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
ionosphere Look up ionosphere at Dictionary.com
იონი • (ioni)
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
ionosphere Look up ionosphere at Dictionary.com
1926, from ion + sphere. Coined by Scottish radar pioneer Robert A. Watson-Watt (1892-1973). So called because it contains many ions.
ion (n.) Look up ion at Dictionary.com
1834, introduced by English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday (suggested by the Rev. William Whewell, English polymath), coined from Greek ion, neuter present participle of ienai "go," from PIE root *ei- "to go, to walk"
sphere (n.) Look up sphere at Dictionary.com
1530s, restored spelling of Middle English spere (c.1300) "space, conceived as a hollow globe about the world," from Old French espere (13c.), from Latin sphaera "globe, ball, celestial sphere," from Greek sphaira "globe, ball," of unknown origin.
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