karsto

Esperanto

Etymology

From French and English karst, German Karst, Russian карст (karst). All of these forms are from Proto-Slavic *korsъ, from Italo-Dalmatian carsus (compare Italian carso), of Illyrian origin, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ker- or *karra- (hard; rock)[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkarsto]
  • Rhymes: -arsto
  • Hyphenation: kars‧to

Noun

karsto (accusative singular karston, plural karstoj, accusative plural karstojn)

  1. (geology) karst

See also

References

  1. Gams, I., Kras v Sloveniji — v prostoru in casu (Karst in Slovenia in space and time), 2003

Latvian

Adjective

karsto

  1. inflection of karstais:
    1. vocative/accusative/instrumental singular masculine/feminine
    2. genitive plural masculine/feminine
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