goma

See also: Goma and GOMA

Catalan

Noun

goma f (plural gomes)

  1. rubber
  2. gum
  3. eraser
  • fer goma
  • goma-2
  • goma amoníaca
  • goma aràbica
  • goma d'enganxar
  • goma d'esborrar
  • goma elàstica
  • goma escuma
  • goma laca
  • goma resina

References


Hausa

Hausa cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : goma

Etymology

From Proto-Chadic *gʷam- (ten), likely an old borrowing from Niger-Congo; compare Proto-Bantu *kʊ́mɪ̀.

Numeral

gōmà f

  1. ten

Derived terms


Japanese

Romanization

goma

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ごま
  2. Rōmaji transcription of ゴマ

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *gōmô.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡoːmɑ/, [ˈɣoːmɑ] (early Old English)
  • IPA(key): /ˈɡoːmɑ/, [ˈɡoːmɑ] (late Old English)

Noun

gōma m

  1. palate, the roof of the mouth

Declension

Descendants


Portuguese

Noun

goma f (plural gomas)

  1. starch (laundry stiffener)
  2. gum (viscous substance exuded by certain plants)

Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin gumma, from Latin cummi, from Ancient Greek κόμμι (kómmi), from Egyptian.

Noun

goma f (plural gomas)

  1. rubber (substance, material)
  2. gum (substance exuded by certain plants)
  3. glue
  4. rubber band
  5. rubber (UK), eraser (North America)
  6. chewing gum
  7. condom
  8. (Central America) hangover (illness caused by a previous bout of heavy drinking)
  9. (Spain) drunkeness

Synonyms

Derived terms


Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish goma (rubber).

Noun

goma

  1. rubber
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