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Økt is a Norwegian noun that primarily denotes an increase or rise in amount, degree, or intensity. It can also function as the past participle of the verb øke, and in that sense it is used attributively to describe something that has become increased, for example økt produksjon (increased production) or økt kapasitet (increased capacity). The form is typically used without a definite article when modifying another noun, and it often appears in compound nouns or adjective phrases.

In everyday language, økt is common in discussions of economics, statistics, and measurements. It can be used

In fitness contexts, økt is widely used as a shorthand for treningsøkt, meaning a workout or training

Related terms include øke (to increase) and økning (an increase). The word økt appears across domains, from

with
modifiers
to
indicate
the
scale
of
growth,
for
instance
en
betydelig
økt
i
salget
(a
significant
increase
in
sales).
The
noun
økning
is
also
used
for
“increase,”
but
økt
emphasizes
that
the
quantity
has
already
become
higher,
functioning
as
an
adjective-like
descriptor
in
compounds
such
as
økt
kapasitet
or
økt
produksjon.
session.
Examples
include
jeg
hadde
en
hard
økt
i
dag
(I
had
a
hard
workout
today)
and
å
gjennomføre
en
lett
økt
(to
complete
a
light
session).
The
term
is
also
found
in
general
time-
and
activity-related
phrases,
such
as
en
økt
med
arbeid
or
ulike
økter
i
et
program,
referring
to
periods
or
blocks
of
activity.
everyday
speech
to
economics,
sports,
and
training.