Examples of 'arabic root' in a sentence

Meaning of "arabic root"

Arabic root: In linguistics, an Arabic root refers to the most basic form of a word that conveys a fundamental meaning. It consists of usually three consonants that can be the basis for various words by adding different vowels and affixes

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It seems to reflect an Arabic root.
KB mentions an Arabic root meaning very powerful man.
Tazkiya and zakat come from the same Arabic root.
The word Islam is derived from the Arabic root slm which means peace and submission.
The name may have been derived from the Arabic root ثمد.
Hifz The Arabic root of this word is Hafiza which means to memorize.
The dictionary arranges its entries according to the traditional Arabic root order.
It is corroborated by the Arabic root Hdn meaning " steadiness, calm and fertility.
The Arabic root besides meaning " friend " also possesses the meaning of dominion or power.
It could be related to the Arabic root ġšw, meaning "to cover.
The Arabic root is traceable to Greek ambix " cup.
The word actually comes from an Arabic root that means “ to become very red . ”.
The Arabic root حلو ḥelw means " sweet.
Islam derives from the Arabic root consonants s-l-m, which means submission.
The Arabic root of Islam is ‘ silm ' which means peace.

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This word comes from the Arabic root y-h-d, whose basic significance is commitment or effort.

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