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Noun

sekar

  1. sugar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English intersect, French disséquer, German Sekante, Italian dissecare, Russian косе́канс (kosékans), Spanish intersecar.

Pronunciation

Verb

sekar (present sekas, past sekis, future sekos, conditional sekus, imperative sekez)

  1. (transitive, surgery) to make a surface cut in
  2. (transitive) to cut partially through
  3. (transitive, geometry) to divide into sections

Derived terms

  • bisekar (to bisect)
  • dissekar (to dissect)
  • intersekar (to intersect)
  • interseko (intersection)
  • intersekuro (intersection)
  • kosekanto (cosecant)
  • nesekebla (indivisible)
  • sekanta (secant)
  • sekanto (secant)
  • sekilo (surgical instrument)
  • seko (cut, cutting, section)
  • sekuro (section, cut)
  • sekvundar (to slash)
  • sekvunduro (gash, cut, slash)
  • vivdissekar (to vivisect)
  • vivdisseko (vivisection)

See also

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Indonesian

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Etymology

From Javanese ꦱꦼꦏꦂ (sekar, flower), from Old Javanese sĕkar (flower, blooming). Cognate of Indonesian mekar (blooming).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [səˈkar]
  • Hyphenation: sê‧kar

Noun

sekar (plural sekar-sekar)

  1. (archaic) flower
    Synonyms: bunga, kembang
  2. (dialect) song
    Synonym: tembang

Derived terms

  • menyekar
  • sekar kedaton
  • sekar mayang
  • sekar sapada
  • sekar suhun

Further reading

Javanese

Romanization

sekar

  1. romanization of ꦱꦼꦏꦂ

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