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/ˌpɒliˈveɪlənt//ˌpɑːliˈveɪlənt/The word "polyvalent" originated from the Latin words "poly" (meaning "many") and "valens" (meaning "powerful" or "effective"). The term was first used in chemistry in the late 1800s to describe certain chemicals that could bond with multiple other substances in different ways. In other words, polyvalent compounds have the ability to form several types of chemical bonds with different elements, making them versatile and important in various chemical reactions. Over time, the meaning of the word has expanded to include other fields, such as mathematics and computer science, where it describes things that can have multiple meanings or applications.
having a valency of 3 or more
có hóa trị 3 hoặc nhiều hơn
having many different functions or forms
có nhiều chức năng hoặc hình thức khác nhau
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