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sats

English

Noun

sats

  1. plural of sat

Anagrams

  • Ass't, Asst, STAS, TAS's, TASS, TASs, Tass, asst., tass

Danish

Verb

sats

  1. imperative of satse

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Borrowed from German Satz.

Noun

sats m (definite singular satsen, indefinite plural satser, definite plural satsene)

  1. (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)

  1. (music) a movement (in a musical work such as a symphony)
  2. (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)
  3. (printing, typography) typesetting; the way a text is typeset
  4. a fixed price, wage, tariff or similar
  5. (mathematics) theorem, proposition
  6. (brewing) a mixture set to ferment into hard liquor
  7. (chemistry) an explosive concoction
  8. (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

  1. 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

  1. (mathematics) theorem, proposition
  2. 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)
  3. (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.
  4. a (complete) set of similar objects; such as a set of non-adjustable spanners
  5. (linguistics) clause
  6. (slang, colloquial) load, the semen of an ejaculation

Declension

Synonyms

  • (theorem): teorem
  • (amount): laddning

Related terms

  • (movements): satsa, ta sats
  • satsmelodi

Anagrams

  • tass

sats From the web:

  • what sats are there
  • what satisfaction is he professing here
  • what sats are required for college
  • what sats mean in bitcoin
  • what sats means
  • what sats stand for
  • what sats level is dangerous
  • what sats papers are there


salts

English

Noun

salts

  1. plural of salt

Verb

salts

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of salt

Anagrams

  • lasts, slats

Catalan

Noun

salts

  1. plural of salt

Danish

Noun

salts n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt

Icelandic

Noun

salts n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt

Latvian

Etymology

From the stem of the verb salt (to freeze), of which it was the past participle. Cognates include Lithuanian šáltas, Old Prussian salta (< *salts).

Pronunciation

Adjective

salts (definite saltais, comparative salt?ks, superlative vissalt?kais, adverb salti)

  1. cold, frosty, freezing, frozen (having very low temperature)
  2. cold (relating to the feelings caused by low temperatures)
  3. (figuratively, of colors, states, situations, etc.) cold, uncomfortable, unpleasant
  4. (of people, their behavior) cold (which shows no feelings, insensitive, unresponsive, unfriendly)

Declension

Synonyms

  • auksts
  • v?ss, dzestrs, svaigs, spirgts

Antonyms

  • karsts
  • silts

Derived terms

  • saltums

References

Participle

salts (def. saltais)

indefinite past passive participle of salt 


Old Norse

Adjective

salts

  1. strong masculine/neuter genitive singular of saltr (salty)

Noun

salts

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt (salt)

Old Prussian

Alternative forms

  • (manuscript forms:) salta

Adjective

salts m

  1. cold

Swedish

Noun

salts

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt

Anagrams

  • lasts, stals

salts From the web:

  • what salts are insoluble in water
  • what salts are soluble in water
  • what salts are in the ocean
  • what salts are not soluble in water
  • what salts have iodine
  • what salts are acidic
  • what salts are good for you
  • what salts are neutral
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