adele

See also: adèle, Adele, and Adèle

English

Etymology

Blend of additive + idele; coined by André Weil.

Noun

adele (plural adeles)

  1. (mathematics) A member of a self-dual topological ring built on the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, any algebraic number field), and involving in a symmetric way all the completions of the field.

Anagrams


Finnish

Noun

adele

  1. Adele (language spoken in Ghana and Togo)

Declension

Inflection of adele (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominative adele
genitive adelen
partitive adelea
illative adeleen
singular plural
nominative adele
accusative nom. adele
gen. adelen
genitive adelen
partitive adelea
inessive adelessa
elative adelesta
illative adeleen
adessive adelella
ablative adelelta
allative adelelle
essive adelena
translative adeleksi
instructive
abessive adeletta
comitative

German

Verb

adele

  1. First-person singular present of adeln.
  2. First-person plural subjunctive I of adeln.
  3. Third-person singular subjunctive I of adeln.
  4. Imperative singular of adeln.
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