"Gelbstoff" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Gelbstoff (uncountable)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of gelbstoff. Tags: alt-of, uncountable Alternative form of: gelbstoff
    Sense id: en-Gelbstoff-en-noun-Zu66NATE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Noun [German]

IPA: /ˈɡɛlpʃtɔf/
Etymology: gelb (“yellow”) + Stoff (“material”) Etymology templates: {{compound|de|gelb|Stoff|t1=yellow|t2=material}} gelb (“yellow”) + Stoff (“material”) Head templates: {{de-noun|m,(e)s}} Gelbstoff m (strong, genitive Gelbstoffes or Gelbstoffs, plural Gelbstoffe) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|m,(e)s}} Forms: Gelbstoffes [genitive], Gelbstoffs [genitive], Gelbstoffe [plural], strong [table-tags], Gelbstoff [nominative, singular], Gelbstoffe [definite, nominative, plural], Gelbstoffes [genitive, singular], Gelbstoffs [genitive, singular], Gelbstoffe [definite, genitive, plural], Gelbstoff [dative, singular], Gelbstoffe [dative, singular], Gelbstoffen [dative, definite, plural], Gelbstoff [accusative, singular], Gelbstoffe [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. (dated) A yellow pigment, especially a xanthophyll. Tags: dated, masculine, strong
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  2. Gelbstoff, the optically measurable component of dissolved organic matter in water, which primarily occurs naturally from tannin released from decaying detritus. Tags: masculine, strong
    Sense id: en-Gelbstoff-de-noun-0OX3Ya7T Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 12 88

Inflected forms

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