مشرح

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of شَرَّحَ (šarraḥa, to dissect) from the root ش ر ح (š-r-ḥ).

Noun

مُشَرِّح (mušarriḥ) m (plural مُشَرِّحُون (mušarriḥūn), feminine مُشَرِّحَة (mušarriḥa))

  1. anyone who dissects – particularly
    1. a coroner
    2. an anatomist
Declension

Adjective

مُشَرِّح (mušarriḥ) (feminine مُشَرِّحَة (mušarriḥa), masculine plural مُشَرِّحُون (mušarriḥūn), feminine plural مُشَرِّحَات (mušarriḥāt))

  1. active participle of شَرَّحَ (šarraḥa, to dissect)
Declension

Etymology 2

Derived from the passive participle of شَرَّحَ (šarraḥa, to dissect) from the root ش ر ح (š-r-ḥ).

Adjective

مُشَرَّح (mušarraḥ) (feminine مُشَرَّحَة (mušarraḥa), masculine plural مُشَرَّحُون (mušarraḥūn), feminine plural مُشَرَّحَات (mušarraḥāt))

  1. passive participle of شَرَّحَ (šarraḥa, to dissect)
Declension

Etymology 3

Tool noun from the root ش ر ح (š-r-ḥ).

Noun

مِشْرَح (mišraḥ) m (plural مَشَارِح (mašāriḥ))

  1. scalpel
    Synonyms: مِشْرَط (mišraṭ), مِبْضَع (mibḍaʿ)
Declension
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