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سنخ

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic سِنْخ (sinḵ).

Noun

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سنخ (sinh) (definite accusative سنخی (sinhi), plural اسناخ (esnâh) or سنوخ (sünuh))

  1. tooth socket, a socket in the jaw in which the roots of teeth are held
  2. (anatomy) alveolus, any concave cavity or pit inside the human body
  3. (by extension) tang, the part of a knife which is inserted into the handle

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: sinh

Further reading

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Persian

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Noun

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Dari سنخ
Iranian Persian
Tajik

سنخ (senx)

  1. type, class
    Synonyms: قماش, قسم, گونه

References

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