Inklingo

molécula

moh-LEH-koo-lahmoˈlekula

molécula means molecule in Spanish (the smallest unit of a chemical substance).

molecule

Also: speck or tiny bit
NounfB1
A colorful model of a molecule with interconnected spheres representing atoms.

📝 In Action

El agua está formada por dos átomos de hidrógeno y una molécula de oxígeno.

A2

Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen molecule.

Los científicos descubrieron una molécula extraña en el espacio.

B1

Scientists discovered a strange molecule in space.

Cada molécula en nuestro cuerpo tiene una función específica.

B2

Every molecule in our body has a specific function.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • partícula (particle)

Antonyms

  • macrocosmos (macrocosm (the whole universe))

Common Collocations

  • molécula de aguawater molecule
  • estructura molecularmolecular structure
  • biología molecularmolecular biology

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "molécula" in Spanish:

molecule

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Quick Quiz: molécula

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👥 Word Family
molecular(molecular)Adjective
macromolécula(macromolecule)Noun
intermolecular(between molecules)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
partículapelícularetícula
📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'moles' (meaning mass or heap), combined with a 'cula' ending which Spanish uses to mean 'tiny' or 'small.'

First recorded: 18th century (as modern chemistry developed)

Cognates (Related words)

English: moleculeFrench: moléculeItalian: molecola

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'molécula' a common word in daily Spanish?

It is common in educational, scientific, and medical contexts, but you won't hear it much in casual grocery store conversations unless you are talking about nutrition or science!

Does 'molécula' have any slang meanings?

No, it is strictly a scientific and formal term. It does not have common slang or informal uses in Spanish-speaking countries.

Why does it have an accent mark?

In Spanish, words that are stressed on the third-to-last syllable (like mó-le-cu-la) are called 'esdrújulas' and must always have a written accent mark.