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tyngde

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse þyngd, from Proto-Germanic *þungiþō, derived from *þunguz (heavy).

Pronunciation

Noun

tyngde c (singular definite tyngden, plural indefinite tyngder)

  1. heaviness, weight
  2. importance, strength
  3. (physics) gravity

Declension

More information common gender, singular ...

Derived terms

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Etymology

From Old Norse þyngd, from Proto-Germanic *þungiþō.

Noun

tyngde m (definite singular tyngden, indefinite plural tyngder, definite plural tyngdene)

  1. heaviness, weight, weightiness
  2. (physics) gravity

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse þyngd, from Proto-Germanic *þungiþō.

Noun

tyngde f (definite singular tyngda, indefinite plural tyngder, definite plural tyngdene)

  1. heaviness, weight, weightiness
  2. (physics) gravity

Derived terms

References

Swedish

Verb

tyngde

  1. past indicative of tynga

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