"tettsted" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Bokmål]

Forms: tettstedet [definite, singular], tettsteder [indefinite, plural], tettstedene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From tett + sted, a calque of Swedish tätort. Etymology templates: {{compound|nb|tett|sted}} tett + sted, {{calque|nb|sv|tätort|nocap=1}} calque of Swedish tätort
  1. A built-up area (i.e. a city, town or village), (per Nordic definition a locality with at least 200 inhabitants and up to 200 metres in Denmark, Sweden and Finland, or 50 metres in Norway, between the buildings; if two building are located further away from each other, they are not located in the same locality) Wikipedia link: no:tettsted Tags: neuter Related terms: tettstad [Nynorsk]
    Sense id: en-tettsted-nb-noun-v0ctzeky Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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