pluis
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[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From pluizen.
Noun
[edit]pluis n (plural pluizen, diminutive pluisje n)
- (uncountable) fluff, soft hairs
- (countable, esp. diminutive) a piece of fluff or lint, a fluffball
- (botany, agriculture) pedicel with flower; sessile (side branch with flower)
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[edit]Etymology 2
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Adjective
[edit]pluis (used only predicatively, not comparable)
- in order, savory, right, proper
- Ik weet niet zeker of zijn zaken echt wel zo pluis zijn. ― I am not sure if his business is really all that savory.
Usage notes
[edit]Used mostly negatively, as niet pluis.
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