طوز

See also: طور

Ottoman Turkish

طوز

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tūŕ (salt); cognate with Azerbaijani duz, Bashkir тоҙ (toź), Chuvash тӑвар (tăvar), Kazakh тұз (tūz), Kyrgyz туз (tuz), Turkmen duz, Tuvan дус (dus), Uzbek tuz and Yakut туус (tuus).

Noun

طوز • (tuz)

  1. salt, a common substance chemically consisting of sodium chloride
    Synonyms: ملح (milh), نمك (nemek)
  2. (chemistry) salt in the chemical sense, -ate, salt of an acid or the acid itself

Derived terms

  • طوز روحی (tuz ruhu, hydrochloric acid)
  • طوزجی (tuzcu, seller of salt)
  • طوزلاق (tuzlak, land impregnated with salt)
  • طوزلامه (tuzlama, salted)
  • طوزلانمق (tuzlanmak, to be salted)
  • طوزلق (tuzluk, salt-box)
  • طوزله (tuzla, saltern)
  • طوزلو (tuzlu, salty)
  • قیا طوزی (kaya tuzu, rock salt)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tuz
  • Armenian: թուզ (tʻuz), տուզ (tuz)

Further reading

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