lab

See also: Lab, LAB, láb, lǟb, and Lab.

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /læb/
  • Rhymes: -æb

Etymology 1

Noun

lab (plural labs)

  1. (colloquial) A laboratory.
    • 2014, Jeff Jacobson, Growth (page 23)
      A man dressed as a lab tech, his blue scrubs startlingly pale against the vivid red and black chaos, moved into sight from behind the SUV. He carried an assault rifle.
  2. (colloquial, chiefly in the plural) Laboratory experiment, test, investigation or result.
    I dropped my mixture while doing my lab, so I had to start over.
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Etymology 2

Noun

lab (plural labs)

  1. (colloquial) A Labrador retriever.
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Etymology 3

Noun

lab (plural labs)

  1. (obsolete) A telltale; a blabber.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

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Albanian

Etymology

Unclear. Historically the inhabitants of the Labëria region. Compare *Labeati [1], maybe ultimately related to words like lëbozë and lëpe. Alternatively, could also be metathesized form of *alban, possibly through a Slavic dialect (cf. arbën ~ Serbo-Croatian raban 'Albanian').

Noun

lab ?

  1. southern Albanian

References

  1. Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992, →ISBN, page 172, "...area, including Oaneum on a river Aratus, which controlled the route leading west to the kingdom of Gentius among the Labeates around Vlora (Valona)here is in real the Labeates not in Shkodra,this part these pieces of land are called again today Labëria (Labeati)."

Danish

Noun

lab c (singular definite labben, plural indefinite labber)

  1. paw

Inflection

Verb

lab

  1. imperative of labbe

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

Short for laboratorium

Pronunciation

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Noun

lab n (plural labs, diminutive labje n)

  1. (Netherlands) lab

Spanish

Noun

lab m (plural labs)

  1. lab (laboratory)
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