متخاصم

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Arabic

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Root
خ ص م (ḵ ṣ m)
13 terms

Etymology

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Derived from the active participle of تَخَاصَمَ (taḵāṣama).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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مُتَخَاصِم (mutaḵāṣim) (feminine مُتَخَاصِمَة (mutaḵāṣima), masculine plural مُتَخَاصِمُونَ (mutaḵāṣimūna), feminine plural مُتَخَاصِمَات (mutaḵāṣimāt))

  1. mutually disputing, disputant, litigant

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: mütəxasim
  • Ottoman Turkish: متخاصم (mütehâsım)
  • Persian: متخاصم

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مُتَخَاصِم (mutaḵāṣim).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? mutaxāsim
Dari reading? mutaxāsim
Iranian reading? motaxâsem
Tajik reading? mutaxosim

Adjective

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متخاصم (motaxâsem)

  1. antagonistic, in conflict, hostile
    دول متخاصمdoval-e motaxâsemhostile governments

Further reading

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