Quarz
See also: quarz
German
Etymology
From Middle High German quarz (14th c., Bohemia), probably with the Central German development tw- → qu- (as in quer etc.) from a West Slavic language (compare Czech tvrdý, Polish twardy), from Proto-Slavic *tvьrdъ (“hard”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kvaːrts/, [kʋaːʁt͡s], [kʋaːɐ̯ts], [kʋaːt͡s]
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Declension
Derived terms
- Leuchtquarz
- Milchquarz
- Naturquarz
- Präzisionsquarz
- Quarzbedarf
- Quarzelement
- Quarzfilter
- Quarzgang
- quarzgesteuert
- Quarzglas
- quarzhältig
- quarzhaltig
- quarzig
- Quarzindustrie
- Quarzit
- Quarzkristall
- Quarzoszillator
- Quarzporphyr
- Quarzresonator
- Quarzröhrchen
- Quarzsand
- Quarzscheibe
- Quarzschnitt
- Quarzschwinger
- Quarzshalter
- Quarzstabilisierung
- Quarzsteuerung
- Quarztechnologie
- Quarzuhr
- Rauchquarz
- Rohquarz
- Rosenquarz
- Schwingquarz
- Stimmgabelquarz
Descendants
- → Belarusian: кварц (kvarc)
- → Bulgarian: кварц (kvarc)
- → Danish: kvarts
- → Dutch: kwarts
- Afrikaans: kwarts
- → English: quartz
- → Malay: kuarza
- → Estonian: kvarts
- → Faroese: kvarts
- → Finnish: kvartsi
- → French: quartz (see there for further descendants)
- → Galician: cuarzo
- → Georgian: კვარცი (ḳvarci)
- → Hungarian: kvarc
- → Italian: quarzo
- → Macedonian: кварц (kvarc)
- → Norwegian Bokmål: kvarts
- → Norwegian Nynorsk: kvarts
- → Polish: kwarc
- → Portuguese: quartzo
- → Russian: кварц (kvarc) (see there for further descendants)
- → Serbo-Croatian: kvȁrc, ква̏рц
- → Slovak: kvarc
- → Spanish: cuarzo
- → Swedish: kvarts
- → Ukrainian: кварц (kvarc)
Hunsrik
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kwat͡s/
Further reading
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