carbide

Noun

 * 1)  Any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element
 * 2)  The polyatomic ion C22&minus;, or any of its salts.
 * 3)  The monatomic ion C4&minus;, or any of its salts.
 * 4)  A carbon-containing alloy or doping of a metal or semiconductor, such as steel.
 * 5)  Tungsten carbide.
 * 6)  trivial name for calcium carbide (CaC2), used to produce acetylene in bicycle lamps in the early 1900s.

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 * Italian: carburo di tungsteno
 * Spanish: carburo de tungsteno, carburo de volframio


 * Italian: carburo di calcio
 * Spanish: carburo de calcio
 * Turkish: kalsiyum karpit

Etymology
Borrowed internationalism.

Noun

 * , C$2$$2&minus;$ or C$4&minus;$