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Root entry · 11 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of hardness, solidity, and strength, particularly when applied to animals like camels. It can also extend to the idea of being robust or well-built.
Derived headwords
- 1.hard, solidboth
Describing something that is firm, unyielding, and strong in its structure or composition.
- 2.robust, strongboth
Referring to a creature or object that is physically powerful and resilient.
- 1.backbone, spineboth
The series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis, providing support and structure to the body.
- 2.hardness, solidityboth
The quality of being hard, firm, and resistant to pressure or damage.
- 1.hardiness, robustnessboth
The state or quality of being strong, resilient, and able to withstand hardship.
- 1.to be hard, solidboth
To possess the quality of being firm, unyielding, and resistant to deformation.
- 2.to be strong, robustboth
To be physically powerful and resilient.
- 1.to make hard, solidifyboth
To cause something to become hard, firm, or solid.
- 2.to crucifyclassical
To execute by fastening or nailing to a cross.
- 1.to become hard, hardenboth
To attain a state of hardness or solidity.
- 2.to become strong, strengthenboth
To gain physical strength or resilience.
- 1.hardness, firmnessboth
The quality of being hard, solid, and resistant to pressure.
- 2.strength, robustnessboth
The state of being physically strong and resilient.
- 1.hard, solidboth
Possessing a firm and unyielding texture or structure.
- 2.strong, robustboth
Physically powerful and resilient.
- 1.hardship, difficultyclassical
A state of adversity or challenging circumstances.
- 1.hardened, solidifiedboth
Having been made hard or firm.
- 2.crucifiedclassical
Having been put to death by crucifixion.
- 1.crucifixionclassical
The act or process of crucifying.