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erg
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???/
- (General American) IPA(key): /??/
- Rhymes: -??(r)?
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek ????? (érgon, “work”).
Noun
erg (plural ergs)
- The unit of work or energy, being the amount of work done by a force of one dyne applied through a distance of one centimeter. Equal to 10?7 joules.
Derived terms
- foe (unit of energy)
Translations
Etymology 2
From French erg, from Algerian Arabic ?????? (?erg), corresponding to Modern Standard Arabic ?????? (?irq).
Noun
erg (plural ergs or areg)
- (geomorphology) A large desert region of sand dunes with little or no vegetation, especially in the Sahara.
Etymology 3
Shortening.
Noun
erg (plural ergs)
- (rowing, slang) An ergometer.
Verb
erg (third-person singular simple present ergs, present participle erging, simple past and past participle erged)
- (rowing, slang, transitive, intransitive) To use an ergometer.
Further reading
- Erg (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- EGR, GER, GRE, Ger, Ger., Ger??, Reg, ger, gre, reg
Catalan
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek ????? (érgon).
Noun
erg m (plural ergs)
- erg (the unit of work or energy)
Etymology 2
From French erg.
Noun
erg m (plural ergs)
- erg (large desert region)
Further reading
- “erg” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch arch, erch, from Old Dutch *arg, from Proto-Germanic *argaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?rx/, /??.r?x/
- Hyphenation: erg
- Rhymes: -?rx
Adjective
erg (comparative erger, superlative ergst)
- serious, considerable, severe
- awful, terrible
Inflection
Adverb
erg
- very
- Het appartement was erg klein.
- The apartment was very small.
- Het appartement was erg klein.
- much; very much
- Ik haat het zo erg.
- I hate it so much.
- Ik haat het zo erg.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???/
Etymology 1
From Algerian Arabic ?????? (?erg), corresponding to Modern Standard Arabic ?????? (?irq).
Noun
erg m (plural ergs)
- erg (desert region)
Etymology 2
From Ancient Greek ????? (érgon, “work”).
Noun
erg m (plural ergs)
- erg (unit of work done)
Anagrams
- gré
Further reading
- “erg” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Old Norse
Etymology
Borrowed from an Old Irish word.
Noun
erg n
- a word of not entirely certain meaning, roughly shepherd's cottage or hill-pasture
Romanian
Etymology
From French erg
Noun
erg m (plural ergi)
- erg
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From English erg.
Noun
erg m (plural ergs)
- (geology, geography) erg
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hammada
English
Noun
hammada (countable and uncountable, plural hammadas)
- Alternative spelling of hamada
Anagrams
- Mahamad
hammada From the web:
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