губка

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic گۋبكا
Cyrillic губка
Latin gubka
Yañalif guʙka
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian гу́бка (gúbka).

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Noun

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губка (gubka)

  1. (zoology) sponge

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Russian

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Etymology

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губа́ (gubá) +‎ ка (ka)

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  • IPA(key): [ˈɡupkə]
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Noun

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гу́бка (gúbkaf inan (genitive гу́бки, nominative plural гу́бки, genitive plural гу́бок)

  1. endearing diminutive of губа́ (gubá, lip)
  2. sponge
  3. polypore
    Synonym: трутови́к (trutovík)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gǫbъka, from *gǫba +‎ *-ъka. By surface analysis, гу́ба (húba) +‎ -ка (-ka). Compare Polish gąbka (sponge) and Polish hubka (amadou).

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гу́бка (húbkaf inan (genitive гу́бки, nominative plural гу́бки, genitive plural гу́бок)

  1. endearing diminutive of гу́ба f (húba, lip)

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гу́бка (húbkaf animal or f inan (genitive гу́бки, nominative plural гу́бки, genitive plural гу́бок)

  1. (animal, chiefly in the plural) sponge (any of various marine invertebrates of the phylum Porifera)
  2. (inanimate) sponge (piece of porous absorbent material—originally made from the invertebrates, now often made of plastic)

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(animal)

(inanimate)

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гу́бка (húbkaf inan (genitive гу́бки, nominative plural гу́бки, genitive plural гу́бок)

  1. fruiting body of the tinder fungus (Fomes fomentarius) or other polypore
  2. amadou
    Synonym: трут m (trut)

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