What does þúfa in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word þúfa in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use þúfa in Icelandic.
The word þúfa in Icelandic means tussock. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word þúfa
tussocknoun |
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Þúfa var vígð við hátíðlega athöfn þann 21. desember 2013. - Back to top Þúfa was inaugurated at a ceremony on 21 December 2013. - Back to top |
Þúfa er brú á milli náttúru og borgar. Þúfa is a bridge between nature and the city. |
Landið sem Þúfa er reist á er landfylling og er því um ónumið manngert land að ræða - land án,,náttúrulegrar náttúru‘‘, menningar eða sögu. The land on which Þúfa is built is landfill and is therefore man-made frontier land, without natural nature, culture or history. |
Árið 2013 var reist umhverfisverkið Þúfa við höfnina í Reykjavík. In the year 2013 the environmental work Þúfa was built at the harbour of Reykjavík. |
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