المسد
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of twisting, braiding, or tightly weaving. It extends to describe the resulting tightly twisted or braided objects, such as ropes or axles, and also describes a person or hair that is well-formed or structured.
Derived headwords
- 1.to twistboth
To twist or braid something tightly.
- 1.twistingboth
The act of twisting or braiding.
- 2.steady paceclassical
A steady, consistent pace of walking or moving.
- 1.axleboth
An axle made of iron.
- 2.ropeboth
A rope made of fiber, palm fiber, or any other material.
- 3.tightly braidedboth
Something that is tightly twisted or braided.
- 1.axlesboth
Plural of مسد, referring to axles.
- 2.ropesboth
Plural of مسد, referring to ropes.
- 1.axlesboth
Plural of مسد, referring to axles.
- 2.ropesboth
Plural of مسد, referring to ropes.
- 1.well-formedboth
A person who is well-formed in their creation or structure.
- 2.well-structured hairboth
Describing hair that is well-formed or has a good structure.
- 1.well-formed structureclassical
Refers to a well-formed structure or composition, similar to the word مساب.