borat

See also: Appendix:Variations of "borat"

Buhi'non Bikol

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish borracho.

Adjective

borat

  1. drunk; intoxicated

Catalan

Etymology

From bor + -at.

Pronunciation

Noun

borat m (plural borats)

  1. (chemistry) borate

Further reading

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Dutch burat, from Old French bourras, from Latin burra.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /boːˈrɑt/
  • Hyphenation: bo‧rat
  • Rhymes: -ɑt

Noun

borat n (uncountable)

  1. a type of woven woollen cloth, often made from yarn of combed wool and sometimes including silk; borato

Hypernyms

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch boraat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈborat̚]
  • Hyphenation: bo‧rat
  • Rhymes: -rat, -at, -t

Noun

borat (first-person possessive boratku, second-person possessive boratmu, third-person possessive boratnya)

  1. (chemistry) borate:
    1. (inorganic chemistry) the oxyanion BO33- or any of several more complex derivatives.
    2. a salt or ester formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical.

Alternative forms

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From bor + -at.

Noun

borat n (definite singular boratet, indefinite plural borat or borater, definite plural borata or boratene)

  1. (chemistry) borate

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From bor + -at.

Noun

borat n (definite singular boratet, indefinite plural borat, definite plural borata)

  1. (chemistry) borate

References

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French borate.

Noun

borat m (plural borați)

  1. borate

Declension

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