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English
Etymology
A rather rare spelling variant of Blaise, from Latin Blasius.
Proper noun
Blase
- A male given name from Latin.
Anagrams
- ables, Sabel, sable, Sable, albes, bales, Ables, Basel, beals, Basle, baels, saleb, Bleas, Sablé, labes
German
Etymology
From Middle High German blāse, from Old High German blāsa, from the root of blasen (“to blow”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Blase f (genitive Blase, plural Blasen, diminutive Bläschen n)
- bubble
- Synonym: Luftblase
- (figurative) bubble (as in social bubble, internet bubble)
- blister
- Synonym: Hautblase
- bladder
- Synonym: Harnblase
Declension
Derived terms
- Blasenbildung, Blasencreme, Blasenentzündung, Blasenerkrankung, Blasenkrankheit, Blasensalbe
- Brandblase, Fingerblase, Fußblase, Gallenblase, Harnblase, Luftblase, Schaumblase, Seifenblase, Sprechblase, Wasserblase
- blasen
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