منقع

Arabic

Etymology

Noun of place from the root ن ق ع (n-q-ʕ).

Noun

مَنْقَع • (manqaʕ) m (plural مَنَاقِع (manāqiʕ))

  1. place where water has collected and stagnates, pool (also if it is artificial, like to macerate)

Declension

Noun

مِنْقَع • (minqaʕ) m (plural مَنَاقِع (manāqiʕ))

  1. container where one macerates or makes a tincture or infusion for medicine, where one mixes with water etc.

Declension

Adjective

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مُنَقَّع • (munaqqaʕ) (feminine مُنَقَّعَة (munaqqaʕa), masculine plural مُنَقَّعُونَ (munaqqaʕūna), feminine plural مُنَقَّعَات (munaqqaʕāt))

  1. passive participle of نَقَّعَ (naqqaʕa, to soak)

Declension

Adjective

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مُنَقِّع • (munaqqiʕ) (feminine مُنَقِّعَة (munaqqiʕa), masculine plural مُنَقِّعُونَ (munaqqiʕūna), feminine plural مُنَقِّعَات (munaqqiʕāt))

  1. active participle of نَقَّعَ (naqqaʕa, to soak)

Declension

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