Where does “dehnbar” come from?

dehnbar (German) comes from German -bâr, from Middle High German -bære, from Old High German -bāri, from Proto-Germanic bēriz — bearable, fruitful, viable; pertaining to...

dehnbar (German): ductile, tensile; elastic, stretchy

Definitions

  1. ductile, tensile; elastic, stretchy

Ancestry of “dehnbar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1German-bârable, -ible
2Middle High German-bære
3Old High German-bāri
4Proto-Germanicbērizbearable, fruitful, viable; pertaining to...

Words derived from “dehnbar

Every word from Proto-Germanic bērizEvery word from German -bârEvery word from Middle High German -bære
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