agar

See also: Agar, agár, ágar, and -agar

English

Etymology

From Malay agar or agar-agar, both meaning jelly.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈeɪ.ɡə/, /ˈeɪ.ɡɑː/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈɑˌ.ɡɑɹ/, /ˈæ.ɡəɹ/, /ˈeɪˌɡɑɹ/

Noun

agar (countable and uncountable, plural agars)

  1. A gelatinous material obtained from the marine algae, used as a bacterial culture medium, in electrophoresis and as a food additive.
  2. A culture medium based on this material.

Synonyms

Translations

See also

Anagrams


Czech

Etymology

From Malay agar or agar-agar, both meaning jelly.

Noun

agar m

  1. agar (material obtained from the marine algae)

Estonian

Etymology

Of Finnic origin. Cognate to Finnish häkärä (eagerness to do something; ardent desire, lust), Karelian häkärä (lust, lechery) and Livonian agār (lively). See also Finnish häkärä (mist, fog) and Finnish ahkera (hardworking).

Adjective

agar (genitive agara, partitive agarat)

  1. eager, willing

Declension


Finnish

Noun

agar

  1. Synonym of agar-agar.

Declension

Inflection of agar (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative agar agarit
genitive agarin agarien
partitive agaria agareja
illative agariin agareihin
singular plural
nominative agar agarit
accusative nom. agar agarit
gen. agarin
genitive agarin agarien
partitive agaria agareja
inessive agarissa agareissa
elative agarista agareista
illative agariin agareihin
adessive agarilla agareilla
ablative agarilta agareilta
allative agarille agareille
essive agarina agareina
translative agariksi agareiksi
instructive agarein
abessive agaritta agareitta
comitative agareineen

French

Noun

agar m (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of agar-agar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto agi, French agir, German agieren, Italian agire, Spanish agir.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈɡar/

Verb

agar (present agas, past agis, future agos, conditional agus, imperative agez)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to do, act

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • aganta (active)
  • aganto (doer)
  • agebla (doable)
  • agema (active)
  • agemeso (activity)
  • ageskar (to begin to act, to come into play)
  • agigar (to make, cause (someone, something) to do)
  • aginto (doer)
  • agiva (active)
  • agiveso (activity)
  • ago (acting, deed, action)
  • kontreaganta (opposing, provoking)
  • kontreagar (to act contrary or in opposition to (someone, something), to thwart)
  • kontreagema (opposing, provoking)
  • kontreagemeso (spirit of contrariety)
  • retroagar (to retroact)
  • -agar

See also

  • facar (to make; to do, perform)
  • agendo (agenda)
  • akto (act)

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay agar.

Conjunction

agar

  1. so that, in order that
  2. to, in order to

Synonyms

  • supaya - Supaya and agar are often used together as "agar supaya" to mean "in order to". However, using either one alone is fine.

Irish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from English agar, from Malay.

Noun

agar m (genitive singular agair, nominative plural agair)

  1. agar
Declension

Etymology 2

Noun

agar m

  1. Alternative form of agairt (plea; vengeance, retribution)

Mutation

Irish mutation
RadicalEclipsiswith h-prothesiswith t-prothesis
agar n-agar hagar t-agar
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading


Kalasha

Noun

agar

  1. rest day

Latin

Verb

agar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of agō
    1. "I shall be done, I shall be made"
    2. "I shall be accomplished, I shall be managed, I shall be achieved"
    3. "I shall be performed, I shall be transacted"
    4. "I shall be driven, I shall be conducted"
    5. "I shall be pushed, I shall be moved, I shall be impelled"
    6. "I shall be guided, I shall be governed, I shall be administered"
    7. "I shall be discussed, I shall be pleaded, I shall be deliberated"
    8. "I shall be thought upon"
    9. "I shall be stirred up, I shall be excited, I shall be caused, I shall be induced"
    10. "I shall be chased, I shall be pursued"
    11. (of a course of action) "I shall be driven, I shall be pursued"
    12. "I shall be robbed, I shall be stolen, I shall be plundered, I shall be carried off"
    13. (of time) "I shall be passed, I shall be spent"
    14. (of offerings) "I shall be slain, I shall be killed (as a sacrifice)"
    15. (of plants) "I shall be put forth, I shall be sprouted, I shall be extended"
  2. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of agō
    1. "may I be done, may I be made"
    2. "may I be accomplished, may I be managed, may I be achieved"
    3. "may I be performed, may I be transacted"
    4. "may I be driven, may I be conducted"
    5. "may I be pushed, may I be moved, may I be impelled"
    6. "may I be guided, may I be governed, may I be administered"
    7. "may I be discussed, may I be pleaded, may I be deliberated"
    8. "may I be thought upon"
    9. "may I be stirred up, may I be excited, may I be caused, may I be induced"
    10. "may I be chased, may I be pursued"
    11. (of a course of action) "may I be driven, may I be pursued"
    12. "may I be robbed, may I be stolen, may I be plundered, may I be carried off"
    13. (of time) "may I be passed, may I be spent"
    14. (of offerings) "may I be slain, may I be killed (as a sacrifice)"
    15. (of plants) "may I be put forth, may I be sprouted, may I be extended"

Malay

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɡa(r)/
  • Rhymes: -aɡa(r), -ɡa(r), -a(r)

Etymology 1

Conjunction

agar

  1. so that (in order to)
Synonyms
Descendants

Etymology 2

Noun

agar

  1. agar (a material obtained from the marine algae), agar-agar
  2. agar (chemistry)
Derived terms
Descendants

Old Irish

Verb

·agar

  1. passive singular present indicative of aigid

Verb

agar

  1. passive singular present indicative relative of aigid
  2. passive singular imperative of aigid

Mutation

Old Irish mutation
RadicalLenitionNasalization
agar unchanged n-agar
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈɡaɾ/, [aˈɣaɾ]

Noun

agar m (plural agares)

  1. Alternative form of agar-agar

Further reading


Swedish

Noun

agar

  1. indefinite plural of ag

Verb

agar

  1. present tense of aga.
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