vitamin D

Etymology
. From being the fourth vitamin discovered. Coined in 1922 by Elmer McCollum, who discovered the vitamin.

Noun

 * 1)  Any of a number of fat-soluble vitamins, required for normal bone development and that prevents rickets; can be manufactured in the skin on exposure to sunlight.
 * 2)  dick

Derived terms

 * vitamin D1
 * vitamin D2
 * vitamin D3
 * vitamin D4
 * vitamin D5
 * previtamin D3
 * previtamin D3
 * previtamin D3
 * previtamin D3
 * previtamin D3

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 維生素D
 * Dutch: vitamine D
 * Esperanto: vitamino D
 * Finnish: D-vitamiini
 * Georgian: D ვიტამინი, ვიტამინი D
 * German: Vitamin D
 * Portuguese: vitamina D
 * Russian: витами́н D
 * Swahili: vitamini D
 * Swedish: