بلغم

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Arabic

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek φλέγμα (phlégma, phlegm, a cold slimy humour of the body).

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Noun

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بَلْغَم (balḡamm (plural بَلَاغِم (balāḡim))

  1. phlegm
  2. sputum

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Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian بَلْغَم (balğam), from Arabic بَلْغَم (balḡam).

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Noun

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بَلْغَم (balġamm (Hindi spelling बलग़म)

  1. phlegm
  2. mucus

Further reading

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Ushojo

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Etymology

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From Urdu بلغم (balġam).

Noun

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بَلغَم (balğam)

  1. phlegm
  2. mucus
    Synonym: خراشکے (xarāškē)