מאַנדלבראָט
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Yiddish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- מאַנדלברויט (mandlbroyt)
Etymology
[edit]By surface analysis, מאַנדל (mandl, “almond”) + ברויט (broyt, “bread”).
Noun
[edit]מאַנדלבראָט • (mandlbrot) m
By surface analysis, מאַנדל (mandl, “almond”) + ברויט (broyt, “bread”).
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מאַנדלבראָט • (mandlbrot) m