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المشفلة
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to the concept of a large stomach or paunch, particularly in animals. It also seems to encompass a type of boat or vessel.
Derived headwords
المشفلةnoun
- 1.large stomachclassical
A large stomach or paunch, often referring to the stomach of a ruminant animal.
- 2.boatclassical
A type of large boat or vessel, possibly a barge.
مكنسةnoun
- 1.broomboth
A tool used for sweeping, typically made of bristles or straw attached to a handle.
الكبارجةnoun
- 1.bargeboth
A large, flat-bottomed boat used for transporting goods on rivers and canals.
الكرشnoun
- 1.stomachboth
The organ in animals and humans where digestion takes place; specifically, the large stomach or paunch of a ruminant.
مشافلnoun
- 1.large stomachsclassical
The plural of 'المشفلة', referring to multiple large stomachs or paunches.
- 2.bargesclassical
The plural of 'الكبارجة', referring to multiple large boats or vessels.
Parallel reading
المشفلة، كمكنسة: الكبارجة، والكرش، ج: مشافل.
Al-mashfalah, like miknasah: the barge, and the paunch, plural: mashafil.