مخ

See also: مچ

Arabic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *muḫḫ- (head; brain; marrow).

Noun

مُخّ (muḵḵ) m (plural أَمْخَاخ (ʾamḵāḵ))

  1. (anatomy) brain (organ)
    Synonym: دِماغ (dimāḡ)

Declension

Descendants
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: mex
    Central Kurdish: مۆخ (mox)
  • Persian: مخ (mox)

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مُخّ (muḵḵ), from Proto-Semitic *muḫḫ- (head; brain; marrow).

Noun

مخ (muḵḵ) m (plural أَمْخَاخ (amḵā́ḵ))

  1. (anatomy) brain (organ)

Synonyms


Persian

Etymology

Cognate with Proto-Germanic *musą (marsh, moss).

Noun

مخ (mox)

  1. (now dialectal, Kazerun, Dashtestan, Bushehr) palm, palm tree

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • مخور (moxvar)
  • مخستان (moxestân)

Southwestern Fars

Noun

مخ (mox)

  1. (Kuzarg) palm, palm tree
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