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durum
English
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin d?rum, nominative neuter singular of d?rus (“hard”). Doublet of dour and dure.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?dju???m/, /?d?.??m/
- Homophone: Durham
Noun
durum (usually uncountable, plural durums)
- (often used attributively) Ellipsis of durum wheat
- 1933 October, Glenn S. Smith, J. Allen Clark, Inheritance of Stem-Rust reaction and Correlation of Characters in Pentad, Nodak, and Akrona Durum-Wheat Crosses, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin 385, page 2,
- Much has been done in crossing Triticum durum Desf. and T. vulgare Vill.2 in an attempt to produce common wheats that are as resistant to stem rust as are the durums.
- 2003 October, Commission staff, Durum and Hard Red Spring Wheat From Canada, U.S. International Trade Commission, Publication 3639, page V-5,
- The Minneapolis Grain Exchange stated that durum is a small volume commodity with very specific uses. The durum futures contract traded sporadically for several years, and the Exchange declared the durum futures market dormant after there were no trades and no open interest in any futures contracts.
- 2012, Ruby Parker Puckett, Foodservice Manual for Health Care Institutions, Wiley (Jossey-Bass), 4th Edition, page 397,
- Water is added to a mixture of durum meal or flour, semolina, and farina to make dough that is forced through dies to make tubular macaroni products and cord-like spaghetti.
- 1933 October, Glenn S. Smith, J. Allen Clark, Inheritance of Stem-Rust reaction and Correlation of Characters in Pentad, Nodak, and Akrona Durum-Wheat Crosses, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin 385, page 2,
Translations
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From dur (“to stand”) +? -um. The sense 'situation' may be a semantic borrowing from Turkish durum.
Noun
durum (definite accusative durumu, plural)
- firmness, steadfastness
- Synonyms: davam, dözüm, tab, s?bat
- tenacity, endurance
- Synonyms: davaml?l?q, möhk?mlik
- nutritional value
- Synonyms: doyumluluq, qidal?l?q
- abutment, pier
- standing
- Synonym: dayanacaq
- hard and fine sand or soil
- situation
- Synonym: v?ziyy?t
- condition, status, state
- Synonym: hal
Declension
References
Latin
Adjective
d?rum
- nominative neuter singular of d?rus
Old Norse
Noun
durum f pl
- dative indefinite of dyrr
Turkish
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
durum (definite accusative durumu, plural durumlar)
- situation; status, condition
Declension
Synonyms
- (situation): hâl, konum, vaziyet
Derived terms
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purum
English
Etymology
From Latin pure (“clear”).
Adjective
purum (not comparable)
- (chemistry) A commercial grade of a chemical compound that is greater than about 95% pure
See also
- puriss. (>98%)
Latin
Noun
p?rum
- genitive plural of p?s
Adjective
p?rum
- nominative neuter singular of p?rus
Quechua
Noun
purum
- Alternative spelling of purun
Declension
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