Swedish

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A form for care assessments, filled in on a computer and printed.

Etymology

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Borrowed from German Blankett of same meaning, from Old French blanchet; blanquet (white, whitish), attested since 1818.

Noun

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blankett c

  1. a form; a specimen document; a survey; a blank template to be filled in by the user
    Synonym: formulär
  2. (obsolete) a carte blanche; a blank contract already with approving signature or sigil, to be filled in by the user
    Hypernym: fullmakt (mandate; power of attorney)

Usage notes

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False friend with blanket, see filt.

Declension

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Declension of blankett 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative blankett blanketten blanketter blanketterna
Genitive blanketts blankettens blanketters blanketternas

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