jord

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Pronunciation




Noun

 * 1) earth
 * 2) dirt, soil
 * Jeg har købt en sæk jord til bede i min baghave.
 * I've bought a sack of soil for beds in my backyard.
 * 1) ground (the natural surface)
 * Jeg smed den på jorden!
 * I threw it on the ground!

Noun

 * 1) land

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from. Compare to Nynorsk.

Noun

 * 1) earth, soil, ground
 * 2) * "Nettene blir varmere enn dagene", Dagens Næeringsliv, 10 March 2016.
 * En ny studie, ledet av forsker Richard Davy ved Nansensenteret og Bjerknessenteret, forklarer utviklingen med en naturlig syklus i luftlaget nærmest jorda.
 * 1) * Andreas Capjon, quoted in Hanne Sofie Fremstad, "Dette er en seter", Dagsavisen, 14 March 2016.
 * Dyrking i byen krever kunnskap om jord og planter, men også kreativitet i bruken av plass.
 * 1) the earth, or the Earth
 * 2) * Bjørn Stærk, "Effektiv altruisme – veldedighet for kalkulatormennesker", Aftenposten, 28 December 2015.
 * I følge filosofen Nick Bostrom vil 10^56 mennesker og AIer kunne eksistere i fremtiden på jorden og alle andre planeter.

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1
From, from , from. Akin to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) earth, soil, ground
 * 2)  ground
 * 3) the earth, or the Earth the planet we live on

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) earth, soil; a rock- or sand-based unconsolidated material in which land plants grow
 * 2) earth, ground (as opposed to the sky or sea)
 * 3) earth; one of the four or five basic elements in alchemical or Taoist philosophy
 * 4) any (hypothetical) planet very similar to Earth which would be able support human life without ever-present technological support.
 * 5) a piece of land, suitable for farming
 * 6)  soil; country, territory; in particular with reference to one's native land.
 * 7) earth, ground; electrical connection to the earth/ground