reell

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) decent, solid, fair of a company or person
 * 2) real
 * 3)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1) real
 * 2)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers
 * 1)  the property of being an element of the set of real numbers

Etymology
, from, from.

Adjective

 * 1) real, actual, really existing
 * ett reellt problem
 * an actual, existing problem
 * 1)  (of a number, not comparable) real; having complex part equal to zero
 * 2)  the prefix real- refers to "real" subjects (math, science, modern languages) as opposed to classic subjects (Greek, Latin)
 * 1)  the prefix real- refers to "real" subjects (math, science, modern languages) as opposed to classic subjects (Greek, Latin)

Usage notes

 * Compounds are formed with real- (similar to nationell, national-)