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justerbart

Justerbart is a Swedish adjective meaning adjustable or capable of being adjusted. It is used to describe objects, components, or settings whose size, position, angle, tension, or other parameters can be changed to suit different conditions or preferences. The neuter singular form of the word is justerbart, used before neuter nouns (for example, ett justerbart bord). The corresponding common-gender form is justerbar (for example, en justerbar stol). The noun form for the concept is justerbarhet, referring to the capability of being adjusted.

The term appears across a broad range of fields. In furniture and interior design, desks and chairs

Usage notes: justerbart primarily appears before neuter nouns; justerbar before common-gender nouns. It is a general,

often
feature
adjustable
height,
tilt,
or
lumbar
support.
In
engineering
and
manufacturing,
adjustable
clamps,
stops,
and
mounting
points
are
described
as
justerbara.
In
construction
and
architecture,
supports
or
fittings
may
be
specified
as
adjustable
to
accommodate
uneven
surfaces
or
varying
loads.
In
consumer
electronics
and
vehicles,
settings
such
as
brightness,
sound
balance,
suspension,
or
ergonomic
adjustments
are
commonly
labeled
as
adjustable
or
justerbara.
neutral
term
and
is
closely
related
to
the
adjective
justerbar,
which
is
used
with
non-neuter
nouns.
The
noun
form
justerbarhet
is
used
when
discussing
the
capability
itself
rather
than
a
specific
adjustable
item.