German

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Etymology

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18th century, from Nabel (navel) +‎ Schnur (cord, string). In Old and Middle High German, the word for “navel” was used in this sense on its own, though it is possible that similar compounds were already formed on occasion.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnaːbəlˌʃnuːɐ̯/
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Noun

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Nabelschnur f (genitive Nabelschnur, plural Nabelschnüre)

  1. umbilical cord
    Synonym: (archaic) Nabelstrang

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