distributie
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch distribucie, from Middle French distribution, from Old French [Term?], from Latin distributio, from distribuere (“to distribute”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌdɪs.triˈby.(t)si/
distributie (file) - Hyphenation: dis‧tri‧bu‧tie
- Rhymes: -ytsi
Noun
distributie f (plural distributies, diminutive distributietje n)
- A distribution, the act, process or an instance of distributing or being distributed, including the marketing and logistic senses of wide deliveries.
- Publicly controlled assignment/delivery of restricted goods, notably under rationing.
- An agency in charge of the above.
- Physical transmission of motion or energy.
Derived terms
- distributieapparaat
- distributiebedrijf
- distributiebon
- distributiedienst
- distributiegoederen
- distributiekantoor
- distributienet
- distributieriem
- distributierol
- distributiestelsel
- distributiesysteem
- distributietandwiel
Related terms
- distribueerder
- distribueren
- distributeur
- distributief
Descendants
- → Indonesian: distribusi
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