"Spalt" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "spalt" can have multiple meanings depending on the context.
1. Geology: A spalt is a type of rock fracture that occurs when a rock is subjected to stress and breaks along a plane of weakness. It can refer to a joint or fissure in the rock.
2. German: In modern German, "Spalt" means "slit" or "rift". It can also be used to describe a narrow opening or a thin strip of something.
3. Slavic languages: In some Slavic languages such as Czech, Slovak, and Polish, "spalt" refers to a type of word or prefix that indicates a separation or division.
4. Old English: In Old English, a "spalt" or "spælt" could refer to a strip or a bolt of fabric.
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