Männlich

Block

Bedeutung (Englisch)

  1. (masculine, strong) bloc
  2. (masculine, strong) block (thick, roughly cuboid object, e.g. cake of soap, block of ice, wood, etc.)
  3. (masculine, strong) block (large building or group of such)
  4. (masculine, strong) pad (of paper)

Synonyme

Schreibblock

Notizblatt

Notizzettel

Seilscheibe

Wohnblock

Zwischenregister

Unterbrechung einer Leitung

Blockstein

Hohlblockstein

Hohllochziegel

Häusergruppe

Torschaltung

Buchblock

Generatorsatz

Generatorgruppe

Blockstelle

Blockwerk

Baublock

Reaktorblock

Blockstrecke

Fliegendreck

Frequenz

B2
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/blɔk/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle High German bloc, from Old High German bloc. The more common Middle High German form was originally bloch, from Old High German bloh. The variant prevailed in modern German under the reinforcing influence of Middle Low German block. All from Proto-West Germanic *blokk, from Proto-Germanic *blukką. The architectural sense is loaned from English block (and may therefore take a plural in -s).

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