unmittelbar
German
Etymology
From un- (“un-”) + Mittel (“means, medium”) + -bar (“-able, -ly”), 17th-century alteration of Middle High German unmittelich, loan translation of Latin immediatus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʊnmɪtəlˌbaː(ɐ̯)/, /ˌʊnmɪtəlˈbaː(ɐ̯)/
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Declension
Positive forms of unmittelbar
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Synonyms
Derived terms
- mittelbar (backformation)
- Unmittelbarkeit
Further reading
- unmittelbar in Duden online
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