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مكت
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of staying or remaining in a place, often implying a settled or prolonged presence. It can also extend to the idea of fullness or maturation, particularly in the context of bodily conditions.
Derived headwords
مَكَتَverb
- 1.to stay, remainboth
To reside or abide in a place for a duration of time.
أَقَامَverb
- 1.to reside, stayboth
To dwell or live in a place; to establish oneself there.
اِسْتَمَكَتَverb
- 1.to become full of pusclassical
Used to describe a pustule or boil that has filled with pus and matured.
اِمْتَلَأَverb
- 1.to be filledboth
To become full of something, such as a substance or liquid.
قَيْحًاnoun
- 1.pusboth
The thick, yellowish or greenish fluid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and serum.
بَثْرَةnoun
- 1.pustule, boilboth
A small inflamed elevation of the skin containing pus.
Parallel reading
مكت بالمكان: أقام.
He stayed in the place: he resided.
واستمكتت البثرة: امتلأت قيحا.
And the pustule became full: it filled with pus.