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ثاخت
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root describes the action of sinking or penetrating into a soft, yielding, or swollen substance. It conveys a sense of immersion or deep penetration into something that gives way under pressure.
Derived headwords
ثَاخَverb
- 1.to sinkboth
To penetrate deeply into a soft, yielding, or swollen substance.
تَثُوخُverb
- 1.to sinkboth
The present tense form of the verb 'to sink', indicating the action of penetrating into a soft or swollen substance.
تَثِيخُverb
- 1.to sinkboth
An alternative conjugation for the present tense of the verb 'to sink', used when penetrating into a soft or swollen substance.
اخْتَاخَverb
- 1.to sink deeplyclassical
To sink deeply or thoroughly into a soft or swollen substance.
Parallel reading
ثاخت الإصبع تثوخ وتثيخ
The finger sank, sinking and penetrating.
خاضت في وارم أو رخو
It (the finger) penetrated into something swollen or soft.