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In this lesson you will:

  • Become familiar with the Latin names of salts used in prescriptions

This lesson is divided into the following sections:

  1. Latin names of salts

  2. Latin names of anions

  3. Two-component names of potassium and sodium salts

  4. Exercises.

I. Latin names of salts

The salts names in Latin consist of two nouns:

  • the name of cation comes first in Genitive,

  • the name of anion occupies the second place and is in Nominative

E.g:

  • Aluminĭi nitras - aluminium nitrate

  • Adrenalīni hydrochlorīdum - adrenalin hydrochloride

  • Natrĭi nitris - sodium nitrite

It is important to keep in mind that cation names in Latin are always written with the first capital letter and anion names are always written with the first small letter (e.g: Solutĭo Natrĭi tetraborātis glycerinōsa).

II. Latin names of anions

All Latin suffixes and endings of anion names in Nominative and Genitive are listed in the table:

Latin - Nominative

Latin - Genitive

English

-as

Aluminĭi nitras

-ātis

Aluminii nitrātis

aluminium nitrate

-is

Aluminĭi nitris

-ītis

Aluminii nitrītis

aluminium nitrite

-īdum

Natrĭi chlorīdum

-īdi

Natrii chlorīdi

sodium chloride

Explanatory notes to the table:

  • Anion names with the suffixes -as, -is are Latin nouns of the 3rd declension. The letter -s- in Latin names accords with the letter -t- in English names:

E.g:

  • citras - citrate

  • phosphas - phosphate

  • nitris - nitrite

  • Genitive forms of anion names with suffixes -as-, -is- are formed by analogy with the nouns of the 3rd declension:

Compare:

  • citras, ātis m - tuberosĭtas, ātis f

  • Anion names with the suffixe -id- are Latin nouns of the 2nd declension:

E.g:

  • chlorīdum, i n - chloride

  • bromīdum, i n - bromide

III. Two-component names of potassium and sodium salts

Two-component names of potassium and sodium are written with a hyphen and the both parts have the same grammatical case:

E.g: sulphacyl sodium

  • Nominative: Sulfacylum-natrĭum

  • Genitive: Sulfacyli-natrĭi

IV. VOCABULARY

Learn names of drugs:

  1. Adrenalīnum, i n

adrenalin

  1. Aethylmorphīnum, i n

aethylmorphine

  1. Apomorphīnum, i n

apomorphine

  1. Barbitālum-natrĭum, i n

barbital-sodium

  1. Benzylpenicillīnum-natrĭum, i n

benzylpenicillin-sodium

  1. Codeīnum, i n

codeine

  1. Coffeīnum-natrĭi benzŏas, Coffeīni-natrĭi benzoātis

coffeine-sodium benzoate

  1. Dicaīnum, i n

dicain

  1. Ephedrīnum, i n

ephedrin

  1. Methylēnum (i, n) coerulěum (us, a, um)

blue methylen

  1. Methylĭi salicylas, ātis m

methyl salicylate

  1. Morphīnum, i n

morphine

  1. Norsulfazōlum, i n

norsulfazol

  1. Oleandomycīnum, i n

oleandomycin

  1. Olĕum Helianthi (us, i m)

sunflower-seeds oil

  1. Olĕum Persicōrum (um, i n)

peach oil

  1. Oxytetracyclīnum, i n

oxytetracycline

  1. Phenylĭi salicylas, ātis m

phenyl salicylate

  1. Riboflavīnum, i n

riboflavin

  1. Salicylas, ātis m

salicylate

  1. Sulfacylum-natrĭum, i n

sulfacyl-sodium

  1. Testosterōnum, i n

testosteron

  1. Thiamīnum, i n

thiamin

Learn names of medicinal plants:

  1. Adōnis (ĭdis m, f) vernālis (is, e)

spring adonis

Other words:

  1. isotonĭcus, a, um

isotonic