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andele
English
Etymology
From Spanish ándale (“hurry! come on! let's go!”).
Interjection
andele
- (US, slang) hurry up; come on; get a move on
Anagrams
- Delena, aneled, leaden, leaned, nealed
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adele
English
Etymology
Blend of additive +? idele; coined by André Weil.
Noun
adele (plural adeles)
- (mathematics) A member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.
Related terms
- adelic
- adelically
Anagrams
- Edale, deale, leade
Finnish
Noun
adele
- Adele (language spoken in Ghana and Togo)
Declension
German
Pronunciation
Verb
adele
- inflection of adeln:
- first-person singular present
- first-person plural subjunctive I
- third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative
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