مركب

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Originally a noun of place meaning “place of riding”, from the verb رَكِبَ (rakiba, to ride), from the root ر ك ب (r-k-b). Cognate with Hebrew מֶרְכָּבָה (merkaḇa, chariot), Ge'ez መርከብ (märkäb), Classical Syriac ܡܰܪܟܰܒܬܳܐ.

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Noun

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مَرْكَب (markabm (plural مَرَاكِب (marākib))

  1. anything upon which one rides
    1. ship, boat, vessel
    2. saddle
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  • Maltese: mirkeb
  • Afar: márkab
  • Azerbaijani: mərkəb (saddle-beast, donkey)
  • Swahili: merikebu (steamship)
  • Ottoman Turkish: مركب (merkeb, saddle-beast, donkey)

Etymology 2

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Derived from the passive participle of رَكَّبَ (rakkaba).

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Adjective

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مُرَكَّب (murakkab)

  1. compound, composed of multiple parts
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مُرَكَّب (murakkabm (plural مُرَكَّبَات (murakkabāt))

  1. (chemistry) compound
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Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ر ك ب
1 term

Etymology

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From Arabic مُرَكَّبْ (murakkab).

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Noun

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مركب (murakkabm (plural مُرَكَّبات (murakkabāt))

  1. (obsolete) kitchen
  2. (chemistry) compound

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مركب (murakkab) (feminine مُرَكَّبة (murakkaba), common plural مُرَكَّبين (murakkabīn))

  1. assembled
  2. compound, composed of multiple part

Ottoman Turkish

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مركب

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic مُرَكَّب (murakkab, compound), passive participle of رَكَّبَ (rakkaba, to assemble, to compose, to combine).

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مركب (mürekkeb)

  1. composite, compound, composed of multiple parts

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مركب (mürekkeb) (plural مركبات (mürekkebat))

  1. compound, a substance formed by chemical bonding of two or more elements
  2. ink, a colorant-based solution used to color or dye a surface together with a quill
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic مَرْكَب (markab, ship, boat; saddle), a noun of place from the verb رَكِبَ (rakiba, to ride).

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مركب (merkeb)

  1. (originally) anything mounted or ridden for travel, like a ship, boat, or vessel
  2. (currently) ass, donkey, any domestic animal of the species Equus asinus asinus
    Synonyms: اشك (eşek), حمار (himar), خر (har)
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