nedslag

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From ned +‎ slag.

Noun

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nedslag n (definite singular nedslaget, indefinite plural nedslag, definite plural nedslaga or nedslagene)

  1. a fall, reduction (e.g. in prices)
  2. a hit, impact (e.g. of projectiles)
  3. a landing (in jumping)
  4. condensation, precipitation (chemistry)
  5. downbeat (music)
  6. a downdraught (in a chimney)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From ned +‎ slag.

Noun

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nedslag n (definite singular nedslaget, indefinite plural nedslag, definite plural nedslaga)

  1. a fall, reduction (e.g. in prices)
  2. a hit, impact (e.g. of projectiles)
  3. a landing (in jumping)
  4. condensation, precipitation (chemistry)
  5. downbeat (music)
  6. a downdraught (in a chimney)

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From slå ner.

Noun

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nedslag n

  1. a strike (on something below)
  2. a fleeting treatment (of a topic, often as part of a larger exposition)

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