vakuum

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Czech

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vakuum n (related adjective vakuový)

  1. vacuum (empty space)
    Synonym: vzduchoprázdno n

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Latin vacuum, neuter of vacuus (empty), from vacō (I am empty).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /vaːkuɔm/, [ˈvæːˀkʰuɔm], IPA(key): /vakuɔm/, [ˈvɑkʰuɔm] or IPA(key): /vakɔm/, [ˈvɑkʰɔm]

Noun

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vakuum n (singular definite vakuummet, plural indefinite vakuummer)

  1. vacuum (region of space that contains no matter)

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

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From Latin vacuum, neuter of vacuus.

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Noun

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vakuum n (definite singular vakuumet, indefinite plural vakuum or vakuumer, definite plural vakuuma or vakuumene)

  1. a vacuum (area of space that contains no matter)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

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From Latin vacuum, neuter of vacuus.

Noun

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vakuum n (definite singular vakuumet, indefinite plural vakuum, definite plural vakuuma)

  1. a vacuum (as above)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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vakuum m (Cyrillic spelling вакуум)

  1. vacuum

Swedish

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Noun

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vakuum n

  1. vacuum; a region of space that contains no matter
  2. (figuratively) vacuum; an isolated space without contact with the surrounding world
    Jag har levt i ett vakuum på sistone.
    Lately, I've been living in a vacuum.

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