Kleber
German
Etymology
From Middle High German kleber, from Old High German *klebar (“sticky substance, resin”), from Proto-West Germanic *klibr (“resin, glue”). Cognate with Middle Low German klever, Middle Dutch clebber.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkleːbɐ/
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Noun
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Usage notes
- Kleber is chiefly restricted to glue used for domestic purposes, particularly on paper. The more general word is Klebstoff.
Declension
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