See also: apãr, apăr, and a par

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An apar

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apar (plural apars)

  1. The three-banded armadillo, Tolypeutes matacus
    • 1895, Richard Lydekker, The Royal Natural History, page 224:
      The apar is mainly diurnal in its habits; and trusts for defence to its power of rolling itself into a ball, not dwelling in burrows like the members of the other genera.
    • 1907, Ernest Ingersoll, The Life of Animals: The Mammals, page 478:
      The apars are noted, indeed, for their lively and restless manners.

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Noun

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apar ?

  1. foam

Declension

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Declension of apar (inanimate, ending in -r)
indefinite singular plural
absolutive apar aparra aparrak
ergative aparrek aparrak aparrek
dative aparri aparrari aparrei
genitive aparren aparraren aparren
comitative aparrekin aparrarekin aparrekin
causative aparrengatik aparrarengatik aparrengatik
benefactive aparrentzat aparrarentzat aparrentzat
instrumental aparrez aparraz aparrez
inessive aparretan aparrean aparretan
locative aparretako aparreko aparretako
allative aparretara aparrera aparretara
terminative aparretaraino aparreraino aparretaraino
directive aparretarantz aparrerantz aparretarantz
destinative aparretarako aparrerako aparretarako
ablative aparretatik aparretik aparretatik
partitive aparrik
prolative apartzat

Icelandic

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apar

  1. indefinite nominative plural of api

Italian

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from Spanish apar, from Old Tupi.

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  • IPA(key): /aˈpar/
  • Rhymes: -ar
  • Hyphenation: a‧pàr

Noun

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apar m (invariable)

  1. Synonym of mataco (southern three-banded armadillo)

Further reading

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  • apar in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

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Latin

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Verb

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apar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of apō

Latvian

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apar

  1. inflection of apart:
    1. second/third-person singular present indicative
    2. third-person plural present indicative
    3. second-person singular imperative
  2. (with the particle lai) third-person singular imperative of apart
  3. (with the particle lai) third-person plural imperative of apart

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apar

  1. ten

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

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apar m or f

  1. indefinite masculine plural of ape

Old Tupi

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *apar.

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    apar (noun form apara)

    1. bent; crooked (not straight)
      Synonyms: apen, bang

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    apar (first-person singular active indicative aîapar, first-person singular negative active indicative n'aîapari, noun apara) (transitive)

    1. to bend; to crook (to cause to shape into a curve)
      Synonym: moapen

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    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Either from apă +‎ -ar or from the Latin aquārius. Compare the borrowed doublet acvariu.

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    apar m (plural apari)

    1. water-vendor

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    Declension of apar
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative apar aparul apari aparii
    genitive-dative apar aparului apari aparilor
    vocative aparule aparilor
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    apar

    1. inflection of apărea:
      1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
      2. third-person plural present indicative

    Swedish

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    apar

    1. present indicative of apa

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