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afgedopte

Afgedopte is a Dutch term formed from the verb dop (meaning cap, stopper, or seal) with the prefix af- (indicating removal or completion) and the suffix -te, yielding a past participle that functions as an adjective. The word is not widely attested outside specific domains, but it is used in contexts where items have undergone a sealing or capping action and that seal or cap has subsequently been removed.

Possible meanings and usage

- In packaging and beverage industries, afgedopte describes containers whose caps or stoppers have been removed after

- More generally, the term can describe any object that has had its cap, lid, or stopper removed

Linguistic notes

- Afgedopte is the weak past participle form and agrees in gender and number with the noun it

- The word tends to appear in technical or logistical text rather than everyday language, and its

Related terms

- Dop: the noun for a cap, stopper, or seal.

- Afdoppen/afdopten: verbs and related forms describing the action of removing a cap or seal.

Because afgedopte is not a common general-language term, its precise interpretation should be inferred from the

sealing,
for
example
during
labeling,
quality
checks,
or
preparing
samples.
Example:
afgedopte
flessen
can
refer
to
bottles
that
have
had
their
caps
removed
for
sampling.
as
part
of
a
process.
It
is
typically
used
as
an
attributive
adjective
(afgedopte
…)
or,
less
commonly,
as
a
predicate
adjective
in
a
sentence.
modifies
(e.g.,
afgedopte
fles,
afgedopte
flessen).
exact
sense
can
vary
with
industry
or
regional
practice.
surrounding
technical
or
context-specific
vocabulary.