- zarèz
- -éza m (ȅ ẹ́) 1. glagolnik od zarezati: zarez v les; zarez z nožem / zarez brazde 2. redko zareza: dolg, globok zarez
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
zarez — zárez m DEFINICIJA 1. ono što je zarezano, zasječeno nožem ili drugim kojim oštrim oruđem; urez, posjekotina 2. znak interpunkcije, znak za odvajanje decimalnog razlomka itd. [staviti zarez] ETIMOLOGIJA vidi zarezati … Hrvatski jezični portal
zárez — m 1. {{001f}}ono što je zarezano, zasječeno nožem ili drugim kojim oštrim oruđem; urez, posjekotina 2. {{001f}}znak interpunkcije, znak za odvajanje decimalnog razlomka itd. [staviti ∼] … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
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