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English

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from Russian аппара́т (apparát, apparatus, apparat). Doublet of apparatus.

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    Noun

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    apparat (plural apparats)

    1. The Soviet machinery of state bureaucratic administration, or a similar communistic structure.
      • 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic, published 2011, page 184:
        The second thing to absorb was that, behind all the spontaneity and eroticism and generalized “festival of the oppressed” merrymaking, a grim-faced Communist apparat was making preparations for an end to the revels and a serious seizure of the state.
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    Danish

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    Etymology

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      German Apparat (device, apparatus), from Latin apparātus.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /aparat/, [ɑb̥ɑˈʁɑːˀd̥], /apərat/, [ɑb̥əˈʁɑːˀd̥]

      Noun

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      apparat n (singular definite apparatet, plural indefinite apparater)

      1. instrument, apparatus, appliance, machine
      2. device
      3. radio or TV set
      4. camera
      5. telephone, handset, extension
      6. machinery

      Inflection

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      Declension of apparat
      neuter
      gender
      singular plural
      indefinite definite indefinite definite
      nominative apparat apparatet apparater apparaterne
      genitive apparats apparatets apparaters apparaternes

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      French

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      Etymology

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        Borrowed from Latin apparatus.

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        • IPA(key): /a.pa.ʁa/
        • Audio (France (Vosges)):(file)

        Noun

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        apparat m (plural apparats)

        1. pomp, ceremony

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        Latin

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        Verb

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        apparat

        1. third-person singular present active indicative of apparō

        Norwegian Bokmål

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        Etymology

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          Borrowed from French apparat, from Latin apparatus.

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          apparat n (definite singular apparatet, indefinite plural apparat or apparater, definite plural apparata or apparatene)

          1. mechanical or electrical device, appliance or instrument
          2. apparatus

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          Norwegian Nynorsk

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          Etymology

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            Borrowed from French apparat, from Latin apparatus.

            Noun

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            apparat n (definite singular apparatet, indefinite plural apparat, definite plural apparata)

            1. mechanical or electrical device, appliance or instrument
            2. apparatus

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            Swedish

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            Etymology

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              Borrowed from French apparat, from Latin apparatus.

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              apparat c

              1. an apparatus, a device; a complex machine or instrument, often run by electricity
              2. an apparatus; a bureaucratic organization, especially within the area of politics
              3. short for TV-apparat or radioapparat: TV set or radio receiver

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              See also

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              • apparatur (apparatus (set of equipment))