i'jam

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic إِعْجَام (ʔiʕjām)

Noun

i'jam (plural i'jam)

  1. (orthography) Dots used in modern Arabic script to distinguish between consonants with identical backbone (rasm) shapes.
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