concret

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

concret

from the Latin concretus (thick, dense), the adjective is introduced in French with the etymological sense of "of thick consistency" then, in the eighteenth century, takes on the meaning of "real, tangible, perceptible".

Definitions

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Antonym

abstrait

Translations

  • englishenglish:concrete
  • finnishfinnish:konkreettinen
  • swedishswedish:konkret

See also

concrète (v.) concrètes (v.) concrétisation (cn.) concrète (adj.) concrètes (adj.) concrets (adj.) concrétiser (v.)