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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin abstractus, and modeled on trait.
Pronunciation
Adjective
abstrait (feminine abstraite, masculine plural abstraits, feminine plural abstraites)
- abstract
Derived terms
Verb
abstrait
- third-person singular present indicative of abstraire
Participle
abstrait (feminine abstraite, masculine plural abstraits, feminine plural abstraites)
- past participle of abstraire
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Pronunciation
Adjective
abstrait m (feminine singular abstraita, masculine plural abstraits, feminine plural abstraitas)
- abstract
Derived terms