تخلخل

Arabic

Etymology

From the root خ ل خ ل (ḵ-l-ḵ-l).

Verb

تَخَلْخَلَ (taḵalḵala) IIq, non-past يَتَخَلْخَلُ‎ (yataḵalḵalu)

  1. to be agitated, to convulse, to be stirred
  2. to become detached, to become slack, to lose grip; to gain porosity, to be rarefied

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Somali: khalkhal (to become loose; to become disturbed; disturbance)

Noun

تَخَلْخُل (taḵalḵul) m

  1. verbal noun of تَخَلْخَلَ (taḵalḵala) (form IIq)

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: تخلخل (taxalxol, porosity)

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic تَخَلْخُل (taḵalḵul)

Noun

تخلخل (taxalxol)

  1. porosity

Synonyms

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