منخفض

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of اِنْخَفَضَ (inḵafaḍa, to be lowered, to sink), from the root خ ف ض (ḵ f ḍ); compare خَفَضَ (ḵafaḍa, to lower).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

مُنْخَفِض (munḵafiḍ) (feminine مُنْخَفِضَة (munḵafiḍa), masculine plural مُنْخَفِضُون (munḵafiḍūn), feminine plural مُنْخَفِضَات (munḵafiḍāt))

  1. low (altitude, frequency, price, etc.)
    الْأَرَاضِي الْمُنْخَفِضَةal-ʾarāḍī l-munḵafiḍaNetherlands
  2. soft, low, subdued, muffled
Declension

Etymology 2

Noun of place based on the derived from the passive participle of اِنْخَفَضَ (inḵafaḍa, to be lowered, to sink), from the root خ ف ض (ḵ f ḍ); compare خَفَضَ (ḵafaḍa, to lower).

Noun

مُنْخَفَض (munḵafaḍ) m (plural مُنْخَفَضَات (munḵafaḍāt))

  1. (geology) depression, low ground
Declension
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