Faroese
Noun
mandla f (genitive singular mandlu, plural mandlur)
- (fruit) almond
- (anatomy) tonsil
Icelandic
Etymology
Borrowing from German Mandel, from Old High German mandala, from Late Latin amygdala.
Noun
mandla f (genitive singular möndlu, nominative plural möndlur)
- an almond, a sweet almond syn.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Terms derived from mandla
- beisk mandla (a bitter almond)
- græn mandla (syn. pistasíuhneta, a pistachio)
- möndluætt (syn. kjarnaldintrjáaætt, peach family, plum family)
- möndluberg (an amygdaloid)
- möndlubergsóley (Clematis flammula)
- möndlugrasker (syn. grasker, a pumpkin, a squash)
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- möndlukaka (an almond cake)
- möndlukartafla (an almond potato)
- möndlukúrbítur (syn. grasker, a pumpkin, a squash)
- möndlulaga (amygdaloid)
- möndlumjólk (syn. skógarmjólk, Euphorbia amygdaloides)
- möndlungskvíslar (rami corporis amygdaloidei)
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- möndlungsnám (amygdalotomy)
- möndlungur (an amygdaloid body; corpus amygdaloideum)
- möndlusýra (mandelic acid)
- möndluþistill (syn. klausturþistill, musk thistle, nodding plumeless thistle)
- sykurmandla (a sweet almond)
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