unmittelbar

German

Etymology

From un- (un-) + Mittel (means, medium) + -bar (-able, -ly), 17th-century alteration of Middle High German unmittelich, calque of Latin immediatus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʊnmɪtəlˌbaː(ɐ̯)/, /ˌʊnmɪtəlˈbaː(ɐ̯)/
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Adjective

unmittelbar (strong nominative masculine singular unmittelbarer, comparative unmittelbarer, superlative am unmittelbarsten)

  1. immediate, direct
    Synonym: direkt

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