Sonde

See also: sonde, sondé, and sònde

English

Proper noun

Sonde

  1. A Bantu language
  2. A dialect of Kikongo language

Anagrams

German

Etymology

Borrowed from French sonde.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzɔndə/ (Germany)
    • Audio:(file)(Germany)
  • IPA(key): /ˈsɔndɛ/ (Austria, Southern Germany, Switzerland)
  • Hyphenation: Son‧de

Noun

Sonde f (genitive Sonde, plural Sonden)

  1. (physics, engineering) probe (device used to explore, investigate or measure)
  2. (medicine) sonde, tube

Declension

Hyponyms

  • Blasensonde
  • Bohrsonde
  • Elektrodensonde
  • Hohlsonde
  • Kometensonde
  • Magensonde
  • Marssonde
  • Metallsonde
  • Mondsonde
  • Radiosonde
  • Raketensonde
  • Raumsonde
  • Schlundsonde
  • Sonnensonde
  • Speichelsonde
  • Venussonde

Derived terms

  • Sondenernährung
  • Sondengänger
  • Sondenkost
  • Sondennahrung

Descendants

  • Russian: зонд (zond)
    • Kazakh: зонд (zond)

Further reading

Jamaican Creole

Etymology

Derived from English Sunday.

Noun

Sonde (plural Sonde dem, quantified Sonde)

  1. Sunday

See also