Arabic

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Root
ق ذ ر (q ḏ r)
3 terms

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قَذُرَ (qaḏura) I (non-past يَقْذُرُ (yaqḏuru), verbal noun قَذَارَة (qaḏāra))

  1. to be dirty, unclean

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قَذِرَ (qaḏira) I (non-past يَقْذَرُ (yaqḏaru), verbal noun قَذَر (qaḏar) or قَذْر (qaḏr))

  1. to be dirty, unclean (of clothes, etc.)
  2. to dirty, to soil, to make dirty
  3. to find (something) dirty
  4. to hate (a place) due to its filthiness

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قَذَرَ (qaḏara) I (non-past يَقْذُرُ (yaqḏuru), verbal noun قَذْر (qaḏr))

  1. to make dirty, unclean

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قَذَّرَ (qaḏḏara) II (non-past يُقَذِّرُ (yuqaḏḏiru), verbal noun تَقْذِير (taqḏīr))

  1. to make dirty, to foul
  2. to accuse of impurity

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قَذَر (qaḏarm (plural أَقْذَار (ʔaqḏār))

  1. dirtiness, uncleanliness
  2. feces, stool, excrement

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قَذِر (qaḏir) (feminine قَذِرَة (qaḏira), masculine plural قَذِرُونَ (qaḏirūna), feminine plural قَذِرَات (qaḏirāt))

  1. dirty, unclean

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