abstract
Middle English
/abˈstrakt(ə)/
adj
Definitions
- Drawn away or out of; detached:
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin abstractus (drawn away, drawn away from).
Origin
Latin
abstractus
Gloss
drawn away, drawn away from
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abstract English
- abstractable English
- abstracted English
- abstracter English
- abstractest English
- abstracteth English
- abstractification English
- abstractify English
- abstraction English
- abstractive English
- abstractly English
- abstractness English
- abstractor English
- microabstract English
- nonabstract English
- overabstract English
- reabstract English
- semiabstract English
- unabstract English
- abstrakti Finnish
- abstractivus Latin
- abstractus Latin
- Abstrakt German
- abstrakt German
- astratto Italian
- abstrait French
- абстра́кт Russian
- абстракт Russian
- абстрактный Russian
- abstracto Spanish, Castilian
- abstrato Portuguese
- abstrakt Swedish
- abstraccyone Middle English
- abstractif Middle English
- abstractly Middle English
- abstrakt Danish
- abstracte Catalan, Valencian
- abstracto Galician
- abstract Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- abstrakta Ido
- abstract Middle French
- abstraction Middle French
- אַבסטראַקט Yiddish
- апстракт Macedonian
- abstraict Dalmatian
- abstracto Aragonese