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2 suffix
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3 -bedded
suffixhaving (a certain number or type of) bed(s):ذو (سَرير/ سَريرَيْن)a double-bedded room.
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4 ألحق
1́ n. annex2́ v. append, attach, join, subjoin, suffix, supplement, tack, tag -
5 لاحقة تضاف الى آخر الكلمة
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6 لاحقة
لاحِقَة (في آخِرِ لَفْظَةٍ ما) -
7 bound
ISee:II [baund] suffixgoing in a particular direction:مُتَّجِه إلى III [baund] nounwestbound traffic.
( usually in plural) limits of some kind:حُدود، نِطاق IV [baund]beyond the bounds of coincidence.
1. nouna spring; a leap:قَفْزَهHe reached me in one bound.
2. verbto move in this way:يَقْفِزُ، يَثِبُ، يَتَّجِهThe dog bounded over eagerly to where I was sitting.
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8 بضائع
بَضَائِع \ goods: things (esp. articles for use in the house) that are sold in shops: Electrical goods; tinned goods. wares: goods for sale: He spread out his wares in the market. \ بِضَاعَة \ - ware: (as an unstressed suffix in words like earthenware, silverware) goods of a certain material. merchandise: things for sale; trade goods. -
9 صالح
صَالِح \ eligible: suitable to be chosen: eligible for a job; eligible for marriage. fit: suitable; good enough: The water was not fit to drink. good for: helping sb. or sth. to remain in the right condition or to reach a better condition: Fruit is good for your health. Rain is good for the crops. pious: very religious; always thinking of God. \ صَالِح لِـ \ - able: suffix showing that sth. is fit or possible: Sour milk is not drinkable. \ صَالِح للأَكل \ edible: fit to be eaten; commonly eaten: Some fruits are edible but others are poisonous. \ صَالِح للزرَاعَة \ arable: (of land) suitable for growing crops on. \ صَالِح للمِلاحة \ navigable: (of rivers, etc.) suitable for ships to pass. -
10 لاحقة (كلامية)
لاحِقة (كَلامِيّة) \ suffix: sth. added to the end of a word, to make another word (as less is added to hope to make hopeless). \ لاحقِة لصياغة الفِعل (من الصِّفة في الغالب) \ -ize, ise: (often forming new verbs when new ideas have to be expressed) to cause or show a certain condition: ‘To nationalize’ is a new word for ‘to make national’. -
11 -able
صَالِح لِـ \ - able: suffix showing that sth. is fit or possible: Sour milk is not drinkable. \ قَابِلٌ لِـ \ - able: showing that sth. is fit or possible: Sour milk is not drinkable. \ See Also صالِح لِـ، مُعَرّض لِـ -
12 -ware
بِضَاعَة \ - ware: (as an unstressed suffix in words like earthenware, silverware) goods of a certain material. merchandise: things for sale; trade goods. -
13 merchandise
بِضَاعَة \ - ware: (as an unstressed suffix in words like earthenware, silverware) goods of a certain material. merchandise: things for sale; trade goods.
См. также в других словарях:
Suffix — Sn am Ende angefügtes Wortbildungselement per. Wortschatz fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Substantiviert aus l. suffixum das unten Angefügte Ebenso nndl. suffix, ne. suffix, nfrz. suffixe, nschw. suffix, nnorw. suffiks; Affix, sub . lateinisch l … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
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suffix — ► NOUN ▪ an element added at the end of a word to form a derivative (e.g. ation). ► VERB ▪ append, especially as a suffix … English terms dictionary
suffix — [suf′iks; ] also, for v. [, sə fiks′] n. [ModL suffixum < neut. of L suffixus, pp. of suffigere, to fasten on beneath < sub ,SUB + figere, to FIX] 1. a letter, syllable, or group of syllables added at the end of a word or word base to… … English World dictionary
Suffix — Suf*fix , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suffixed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suffixing}.] To add or annex to the end, as a letter or syllable to a word; to append. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Suffix — (lat.), Nachsilbe, am Ende eines Wortes angehängte Silbe; s. Flexion und Süffigierende Sprachen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Suffíx — (lat. suffixum), ein Lautkomplex, der einer Wurzel oder einem Stamme am Ende angefügt wird … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
suffix — index codicil Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
suffix — (n.) 1778, from Mod.L. suffixum, noun use of neuter of L. suffixus fastened, pp. of suffigere fasten, fix on, from sub upon (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + figere fasten (see FIX (Cf. fix)). The verb, in the grammatical sense, is first recorded 1778.… … Etymology dictionary
Suffix — »Nachsilbe« (im Gegensatz zu ↑ Präfix): Der sprachwissenschaftliche Terminus ist aus lat. suf fixum, dem substantivierten Neutrum des Part. Perf. von lat. suf figere »unten anheften«, entlehnt (vgl. ↑ sub..., ↑ Sub... und über das einfache Verb… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch