klister

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Swedish klister.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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klister (countable and uncountable, plural klisters)

  1. (skiing) A soft wax used for grip on skis, especially for corn snow or crust.

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Swedish klisther, from Low German klīster, an originally Central German word, possibly from Old High German *klīstar, from Proto-West Germanic *klīstr, from Proto-Germanic *klīstrą (paste, goo), ultimately from the root of Klei (clay), from Proto-Indo-European *gleh₁y- (to smear, glue); compare *klinaną, *klaimaz, *klaiþą, etc.

Noun

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klister n

  1. glue; substance used to make things stick, as a way of attaching a surface to another.
  2. klister; soft ski wax (grip wax) for cross country skis

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