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Danish
Adjective
entydig (neuter entydigt, plural and definite singular attributive entydige)
- unambiguous
- unique
1998, Matematik for Lærere. 2 Kultur, Kundskab, Gyldendal Uddannelse, →ISBN, page 345:På samme måde har de naturlige tal et entydigt bestemt første element, nemlig tallet 1.- Likewise, the natural numbers have a uniquely determined first element, namely, the number 1.
2017, Jørgen Husted, Wittgenstein, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:Konjunktionens sandhed eller falskhed er i alle tilfælde entydigt bestemt af de to indeholdte dommes sandhed eller falskhed.- The truth or falsity of the conjunction is, in all cases, uniquely determined by the truth or falsity of the contained statements.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From en + -tydig.
Adjective
entydig (neuter singular entydig, definite singular and plural entydige)
- unambiguous
- unique
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Swedish
Etymology
en + tyda + -ig
Adjective
entydig (comparative entydigare, superlative entydigast)
- unambiguous
- Synonym: otvetydig
- Antonyms: tvetydig, dubbeltydig, mångtydig
Declension
Inflection of entydig
Indefinite
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positive
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comparative
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superlative1
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common singular
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entydig
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neuter singular
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entydigt
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plural
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entydiga
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masculine plural2
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entydige
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Definite
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positive
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comparative
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superlative
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masculine singular3
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entydige
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all
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entydiga
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1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
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