Kolonne
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See also: kolonne
German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
18th century, from French colonne, from Latin columna. Doublet of Kolumne (“newspaper column”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Kolonne f (genitive Kolonne, plural Kolonnen)
- (military) column (group of military vehicles or troops, especially on a road)
- (by extension) any group of vehicles travelling together
- (by extension) group of workers
- Synonyms: Trupp, Arbeitstrupp
- (chemistry) fractionating column
- (printing) Alternative form of Kolumne (“column, body of text”)
Declension[edit]
Declension of Kolonne [feminine]
Hyponyms[edit]
- Autokolonne, Drückerkolonne, Fahrzeugkolonne, Fünfte Kolonne, Lastwagenkolonne, Malerkolonne, Maurerkolonne, Marschkolonne, Panzerkolonne, Putzkolonne, Verkehrskolonne, Wagenkolonne, Zahlenkolonne
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