Geääder

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Alemannic German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German geæder, from Old High German giādiri, a collective form of ād(e)ra (blood vessel), from Proto-West Germanic *ādrā. Equivalent to ge- +‎ Aader. Compare German Geäder (veins).

Noun[edit]

Geääder n

  1. (Uri) the sinewy parts of meat

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