trasé

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See also: trase and trasê

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From French tracé.

Noun

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trasé m (definite singular traséen or traseen, indefinite plural traséer or traseer, definite plural traséene or traseene)

  1. an alignment (course followed by a road, railway etc.)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From French tracé.

Noun

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trasé m (definite singular traséen or traseen, indefinite plural traséar or trasear, definite plural traséane or traseane)

  1. an alignment (course followed by a road, railway etc.)

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