Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
stolit
German answer:
Stolit (brand name)
German term
stolit
2 | see above | Barbara Kremer |
5 +2 | Russian / Brand name | senin |
4 +1 | probably | Daniel Mencher |
Apr 4, 2006 02:13: Fabio Descalzi changed "Language pair" from "zzz Other zzz to English" to "German" , "Field" from "Social Sciences" to "Tech/Engineering"
Responses
see above
probably
This is a very, very, very, very broad question. There are thousands of languages in existance. You might, conceivably, get a couple of hundred languages in which the answer is yes, thrice as many for 'no', and a number of languages in which the answer depends on something. So, while I will leave this querry to the other members of KudoZ who might know of a language or two in which 'stolit' is indeed a word, be aware that you almost definitely will not get a perfect answer from a site like KudoZ. I suggest entering 'stolit' into search engines and online dictionaries (go to www.yourdictionary.com for a huge listing).
Good luck!
-Dan
P.S. By the way, how did you come to seek this information? -Dan
Russian / Brand name
ALSO,
'Stolit'is a ready mixed, acrylic based, exterior and interior textured wall finish.
http://www.stocorp.com/webfiles.nsf/htmlmedia/fsd 130 stolit...$file/fsd+130+stolit+tb.pdf
Stolit is also the name of a band: http://www.angelfire.com/band2/stolit/
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