plas

See also: Plas and pląs

Albanian

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *platśi-, from Proto-Indo-European *pleh1ḱ- 'to tear, rend'. Cognate to Lithuanian plė́šti (to burst, crack), Latvian plêst (to tear) and perhaps German platzen (to blow, explode).

Verb

plas (first-person singular past tense plasa, participle plasur)

  1. to crack, burst, break through

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • (General Cebuano) IPA(key): /pl̪as̪/
  • Rhymes: -as̪

Etymology 1

Borrowed from English flash.

Noun

plas

  1. flash

Verb

plas

  1. (photography) To flash.

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English flush.

Verb

plas

  1. To flush.

Etymology 3

Borrowed from English plus, from Latin plus (more).

Noun

plas

  1. addition
  2. (arithmetic) A plus sign: +.

Verb

plas

  1. To add.

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑs

Etymology 1

Noun

plas m (plural plassen, diminutive plasje n)

  1. a body of still water, pool
    De plassen in deze streek zijn het gevolg van turfwinning.
    The pools in this region result from the excavation of peat.
  2. puddle
    Om de plas bloed heen liep hij naar het raam.
    He walked around the puddle of blood towards the window.
  3. urine
    Hij deed een grote plas.
    He urinated extensively.

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

plas

  1. first-person singular present indicative of plassen
  2. imperative of plassen

Anagrams


Welsh

Noun

plas m (plural plasau)

  1. mansion
  2. palace
  3. hall

Synonyms

  • plasty

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
plas blas mhlas phlas
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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