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خثر

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Arabic

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Root
خ ث ر (ḵ ṯ r)
3 terms

Etymology 1.1

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Verb

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خَثَرَ (ḵaṯara) I (non-past يَخْثُرُ (yaḵṯuru), verbal noun خَثْر (ḵaṯr) or خُثُور (ḵuṯūr) or خُثُورَة (ḵuṯūra) or خُثْرَان (ḵuṯrān))
خَثِرَ (ḵaṯira) I (non-past يَخْثَرُ (yaḵṯaru), verbal noun خَثَر (ḵaṯar))
خَثُرَ (ḵaṯura) I (non-past يَخْثُرُ (yaḵṯuru), verbal noun خَثَارَة (ḵaṯāra) or خُثُور (ḵuṯūr) or خُثُورَة (ḵuṯūra))

  1. to coagulate, to curdle
  2. to become viscous (syrup- or paste-like)
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Etymology 1.2

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Verb

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خَثَّرَ (ḵaṯṯara) II (non-past يُخَثِّرُ (yuḵaṯṯiru), verbal noun تَخْثِير (taḵṯīr))

  1. to cause to become viscous
  2. (causative) to coagulate, to curdle
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