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Eka

Eka is a term that occurs in disparate linguistic, scientific, and cultural contexts, with no single unifying meaning. In Sanskrit and many Indian languages, eka denotes the concept of one or being single. It functions as a basic numeral in classical texts and as a root in compounds across the region's languages, reflecting the diversity of Indo-Aryan and Dravidian linguistic traditions.

In the history of science, eka- was a historical prefix used by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev

Eka also appears as a personal name in various cultures, where it is used as a given

The term's multiple, distinct meanings illustrate how phonetic coincidences can cross domains, producing unrelated uses that

to
designate
an
element
predicted
to
lie
one
position
below
a
known
element
in
the
periodic
table.
The
practice
produced
famous
attributions
such
as
eka-silicon
for
a
then-hypothetical
element
that
later
became
germanium,
eka-boron
for
an
element
that
became
scandium,
and
eka-aluminium
for
gallium.
This
usage
is
of
historical
interest;
modern
nomenclature
names
elements
directly
rather
than
using
eka-
prefixes.
name
or
component
of
a
name.
Beyond
language
and
science,
the
term
may
appear
in
branding
or
as
an
acronym
in
diverse
organizations,
independent
of
its
linguistic
or
scientific
senses.
share
no
common
origin
beyond
the
form.