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rats
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?æts/
- Rhymes: -æts
Noun
rats
- plural of rat
Interjection
rats
- (informal) Expression of annoyance or disgust; damn, darn. [from 1886]
- (informal) Expression of disbelief.
Translations
Verb
rats
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rat
Anagrams
- RAST, RTAs, Star, TSRA, arts, arts., sart, star, tars, tsar
Catalan
Noun
rats
- plural of rat
Danish
Noun
rats n
- indefinite genitive singular of rat
- indefinite genitive plural of rat
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a/
Noun
rats m
- plural of rat
Anagrams
- arts, star, tsar, tars
Latgalian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *retas. Cognates include Latvian rets and Lithuanian retas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rats/
Adjective
rats
- rare
References
- Nicole Nau (2011) A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH, ?ISBN
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ret(h), *rot(h). Cognates include Lithuanian rãtas (“wheel”), Sanskrit ?? (ratha, “chariot”), Old High German rad (“wheel”) (German Rad (“wheel”)), Latin rota (“wheel”) (Portuguese roda, Spanish rueda, Italian ruota, Romanian roat?, French roue), Albanian rreth (“hoop, circle, wheel rim”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?ats]
Noun
rats m (1st declension)
- wheel (circular device that rotates on its axis)
- (only plural) cart, carriage (small wheeled vehicle drawn by animals)
Declension
Synonyms
- ritenis
References
Volapük
Noun
rats
- nominative plural of rat
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- what rats hate the most
sats
English
Noun
sats
- plural of sat
Anagrams
- Ass't, Asst, STAS, TAS's, TASS, TASs, Tass, asst., tass
Danish
Verb
sats
- imperative of satse
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from German Satz.
Noun
sats m (definite singular satsen, indefinite plural satser, definite plural satsene)
- (music) a movement (in a musical work such as a symphony)
References
- “sats” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Borrowed from German Satz.
Noun
sats m (definite singular satsen, indefinite plural satsar, definite plural satsane)
- (music) a movement (in a musical work such as a symphony)
- (athletics) the preparing movements done to be able to jump as far or high as possible; the running done before the jump (in e.g. long jump or high jump)
- (printing, typography) typesetting; the way a text is typeset
- a fixed price, wage, tariff or similar
- (mathematics) theorem, proposition
- (brewing) a mixture set to ferment into hard liquor
- (chemistry) an explosive concoction
- (gambling, rare) a stake
Derived terms
- satsa, satse (verb)
(other German loans or calques):
(other):
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
sats
- imperative of satse
References
- “sats” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
- SATS
Swedish
Etymology
From German Satz (“sentence; theorem; set; jump”).
Pronunciation
- Homophone: satts
Noun
sats c
- (mathematics) theorem, proposition
- the preparing movements done to be able to jump as far or high as possible; the running done before the jump (in e.g. long jump or high jump)
- (cooking, baking) an amount of a dish done at the same time
- Jag gör en extrastor sats chili con carne så att jag kan ta en portion till lunch jobbet imorgon.
- I make an extra large amount of chili con carne so that I can eat it for lunch at work tomorrow.
- Jag gör en extrastor sats chili con carne så att jag kan ta en portion till lunch jobbet imorgon.
- a (complete) set of similar objects; such as a set of non-adjustable spanners
- (linguistics) clause
- (slang, colloquial) load, the semen of an ejaculation
Declension
Synonyms
- (theorem): teorem
- (amount): laddning
Related terms
- (movements): satsa, ta sats
- satsmelodi
Anagrams
- tass
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