مجسة

Arabic

Etymology 1

Noun of place from the root ج س س (j-s-s).

Noun

مَجَسَّة • (majassa) f (plural مَجَاسّ (majāss))

  1. place which one touches to make a judgment from it
  2. verbal noun of جَسَّ (jassa, to palpate) (form I)
Declension
Descendants
  • Georgian: მაჯა (maǯa)
    • Armenian: մաջա (maǰa)
    • Bats: მა̄ჯ (māǯ)
    • Mingrelian: მანჯა (manǯa)
    • Svan: მაჯაშ (maǯaš)
  • Middle Armenian: մաճաս (mačas), մէճաս (mēčas), միճաս (mičas)

Etymology 2

Tool noun from the root ج س س (j-s-s).

Noun

مِجَسَّة • (mijassa) f (plural مَجَاسّ (majāss) or مِجَسَّات (mijassāt))

  1. tactile organ, pincer, tentacle, antenna, feeler
Declension

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