See also: Sats, SATs, and sāts

English

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Noun

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sats

  1. plural of sat

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Danish

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Verb

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sats

  1. imperative of satse

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Satz.

Noun

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

  1. (music) a movement (in a musical work such as a symphony)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from German Satz.

Noun

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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) run-up, i.e. 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
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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sats

  1. imperative of satse

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From German Satz (sentence; theorem; set; jump).

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • Homophone: satts

Noun

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sats c

  1. (mathematics) theorem, proposition
  2. run-up, i.e. 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) portion, batch, 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 på 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

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