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ب ل خ ص
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe something that is thick, coarse, or abundant. It is primarily used in classical Arabic to denote physical thickness or a large quantity of something.
Derived headwords
البِلِخَصnoun
- 1.coarsenessclassical
A state of being thick or coarse.
بِلِخَصnoun
- 1.coarsenessclassical
A state of being thick or coarse, similar to البِلِخَص.
تَبَلْخَصَverb
- 1.to become abundantclassical
To become numerous and thick, indicating a large quantity.
- 2.to become thickclassical
To become physically thick or coarse.
تَبَلْخُصnoun
- 1.abundanceclassical
The state of being abundant, numerous, and thick.
تَبَخْصَلَverb
- 1.to become abundantclassical
To become numerous and thick, indicating a large quantity. This form is mentioned as coming later.
- 2.to become thickclassical
To become physically thick or coarse. This form is mentioned as coming later.
Parallel reading
هو الغليظ
It is the thick/coarse one.
إذا كثر وغلظ
When it became abundant and thick.