See also: Metall and Mëtall

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Borrowed from Latin metallum.

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metall m (plural metalls)

  1. metal
  2. (heraldry) metal

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metall (genitive metalli, partitive metalli)

  1. metal

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metall m (plural metai)

  1. metal

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metall

  1. Alternative form of metal

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metall n (definite singular metallet, indefinite plural metall or metaller, definite plural metalla or metallene)

  1. a metal (atomic element or material made of such atoms)

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metall n (definite singular metallet, indefinite plural metall, definite plural metalla)

  1. a metal (as above)

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metall c

  1. metal (atomic element or material made of such atoms)
  2. (heraldry) metal

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Declension of metall 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative metall metallen metaller metallerna
Genitive metalls metallens metallers metallernas

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metall (plural metallar)

  1. metal