Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

Reconstructed as peng- +‎ angkat, from Malay pangkat, from Javanese ꦥꦁꦏꦠ꧀ (pangkat, rank, position, status; grade (school); degree, power; departure), from Old Javanese paṅkat (arranged; depart), aṅkat (departure, getting up). Doublet of pengangkat.

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Noun edit

pangkat (plural pangkat-pangkat, first-person possessive pangkatku, second-person possessive pangkatmu, third-person possessive pangkatnya)

  1. rank (a level in an organization such as the military)
    Synonyms: tingkat, tingkatan
  2. (mathematics) exponent: the number by which a value (called the base) is said to be raised to a power in exponentiation: for example, the   in  .
    Synonym: èksponèn
  3. (mathematics) power: A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion):  , read as "  to the power of  " or the like, is called a power and denotes the product  , where   appears   times in the product;   is called the base and   the exponent.
    Synonym: kuasa (Standard Malay)
  4. (archaic) rung, step
    Synonym: tingkat
  5. (archaic) floor, story
    Synonyms: lantai, lènggèk, tingkat

Preposition edit

pangkat

  1. (mathematics) to the power of
    Dua pangkat tiga sama dengan delapan.
    Two to the power of three equals eight. 23 = 8.

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Malay edit

Etymology edit

Cognate with angkat, from Proto-Malayic [Term?], from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pa-aŋkat.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

pangkat (Jawi spelling ڤڠکت, plural pangkat-pangkat, informal 1st possessive pangkatku, 2nd possessive pangkatmu, 3rd possessive pangkatnya)

  1. rank (a level in an organization such as the military)

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Tagalog edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /paŋˈkat/, [pɐŋˈkat]
  • Hyphenation: pang‧kat

Noun edit

pangkát (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜅ᜔ᜃᜆ᜔)

  1. group (of things, animals, people, etc.)
  2. clique

Further reading edit

  • pangkat”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018