بخار

See also: تجاز, تجار, بحار, and تخار

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ب خ ر (b-ḵ-r), related to vapor. Compare with بَخَرَ (baḵara, to boil), تَبَخَّر (tabaḵḵara, to evaporate, to perfume with incense) and بخور (baḵoor, incense)[1].

Pronunciation

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Noun

بُخَار (buḵār) m (plural أَبْخِرَة (ʾabḵira))

  1. vapor, fume
  2. steam

Declension

Descendants

  • Armenian: Բուխարի (Buxari)
  • Azerbaijani: Buxarı
  • Georgian: ბუხარი (buxari)
  • Turkish: Buhar

Persian

Dari Persian بخار
Iranian Persian بخار
Tajiki Persian бухор (buxor)

Etymology

From Arabic

Noun

بخار (boxār)

  1. steam, vapor

Urdu

Etymology

From Arabic

Noun

بخار (buxār) m (Hindi spelling बुख़ार)

  1. fever, warmth, anger
  1. Federico Corriente and Ignacio Ferrando (2005) Diccionario avanzado árabe: Tomo I: árabe-español, page 49,50
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