Lager

Etymology 1
From Lagerbier:, from Lager:.

Noun

 * 1) A type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.

Derived terms

 * lagered up
 * lagering
 * lagerphone
 * lager lout

Coordinate terms

 * ale
 * lambic
 * pilsner


 * porter
 * stout
 * weissbier

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Macedonian:


 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Swedish: lageröl

Anagrams

 * Alger
 * Elgar
 * glare
 * large
 * regal

Noun 1

 * 1) store

Noun 2

 * 1)  lager (type of beer)

Synonyms

 * lagerøl

Adjective

 * 1) ; lower

Noun
lager
 * 1)  bearing  a metal block or other construction holding a rotating axis in position
 * 2)  beer of low fermentation also Lagerbier ‘lager beer’; from identical German

Noun

 * 1) a store, a warehouse; a place where things are stored, for example before they are moved out to the sales area in a shop
 * 2) a supply, stock; the things in a store
 * 3) a layer; a single thickness of some material covering a surface
 * 4) a stratum; one of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another
 * 5) a bearing; a mechanical device that supports another part and/or reduces friction, especially between rotating parts.
 * 6) a laurel, a crown of laurel, an academic merit
 * där de härliga lagrarna gro
 * where the wonderful laurels grow (i.e. at the university)
 * vila inte på lagrarna
 * don't rest on your laurels (don't let old victories make you lazy)
 * 1) a lager; a type of beer

Derived terms

 * glidlager
 * kullager
 * lagerbock
 * lagerföra
 * lagerhus
 * lagerkrans
 * lagerrensning
 * lagerbyggnad
 * lagra
 * rullager

Synonyms

 * supply
 * förråd
 * stratum
 * skikt

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