ritter

[ˈrɪtər]

ritter Definition

  • 1a medieval knight
  • 2a small candy-coated chocolate piece
  • 3a unit of radiation dose equivalent to one rem or 0.01 sievert

Using ritter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ritter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ritter rode his horse into battle.

  • Example

    I love the colorful ritter candies.

  • Example

    The patient received a dose of 10 ritters during the treatment.

ritter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ritter

Phrases with ritter

  • a person or company that comes to the rescue of another, especially in a financial context

    Example

    The company was saved by a white knight who invested heavily in it.

  • a chivalrous man who comes to the aid of a woman in distress

    Example

    She always dreamed of being rescued by a knight in shining armor.

  • a brooding or mysterious hero, often with a tragic backstory

    Example

    Batman is often referred to as the dark knight.

Origins of ritter

from Middle High German 'ritære', meaning 'rider' or 'knight'

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Summary: ritter in Brief

The term 'ritter' [ˈrɪtər] has three distinct meanings: a medieval knight, a small candy-coated chocolate piece, and a unit of radiation dose. The first meaning refers to a warrior on horseback, while the second refers to a type of candy. The third meaning is a unit of measurement for radiation dose equivalent. Examples include 'The ritter rode his horse into battle.' and 'I love the colorful ritter candies.'