مكعب

See also: مکعب

Arabic

Root
ك ع ب (k-ʕ-b)

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb كَعَّبَ (kaʕʕaba).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.kaʕ.ʕab/

Adjective

مُكَعَّب • (mukaʕʕab) (feminine مُكَعَّبَة (mukaʕʕaba))

  1. passive participle of كَعَّبَ (kaʕʕaba)
  2. (geometry) cubic

Declension

Noun

مُكَعَّب • (mukaʕʕab) m (plural مُكَعَّبَات (mukaʕʕabāt))

  1. (geometry) cube

Declension

Descendants

  • Ottoman Turkish: مكعب (mükaʿʿab)
  • Persian: مکعب (moka'ab)
  • Uzbek: mukaab

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُكَعَّب (mukaʕʕab).

Adjective

مكعب • (mükaʿʿab)

  1. having huckle-bones
  2. (geometry) cube-shaped, cubic

Derived terms

  • جذر مكعب (ceẕr-i mükaʿʿab, a cube root)

Noun

مكعب • (mükaʿʿab)

  1. (geometry) cube
  2. cube number or quantity
  3. (a cloth) figured with squares, or folded up into a squarish or cubical form

Descendants

  • Turkish: mükaap

Further reading

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ك ع ب
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic مُكَعَّب (mukaʕʕab).

Noun

مكعّب • (mkaʕʕab, mukaʕʕab) m

  1. cube

Adjective

مكعّب • (mkaʕʕab) (feminine مكعّبة (mkaʕʕabe))

  1. cubed, cubic

Derived terms

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