محلول

Arabic

Root
ح ل ل (ḥ-l-l)

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of حَلَّ (ḥalla, to solve).

Noun

مَحْلُول • (maḥlūl) m

  1. (chemistry, medicine) solution (homogeneous liquid mixture)
    مَحْلُول مِلْحِي
    maḥlūl milḥī
    saline solution

Declension

Adjective

مَحْلُول • (maḥlūl) (feminine مَحْلُولَة (maḥlūla))

  1. solved (a problem, question, etc)
    مَسْألَة مَحْلُولَة
    a solved problem
  2. untied, untangled

Declension

Descendants

  • Cypriot Arabic: maxlul
  • Maltese: maħlul
  • Azerbaijani: məhlul
  • Persian: محلول (mahlul)
  • Tajik: маҳлул (mahlul)
  • Turkish: mahlul

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ح ل ل
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic مَحْلُول (maḥlūl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maħ.luːl/

Adjective

محلول • (maḥlūl) (feminine محلولة (maḥlūl), masculine plural محلولين (maḥlūlīn), feminine plural محلولات (maḥlūlāt))

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    Synonym: مفتوح (maftūḥ)
    Antonyms: مغلوق (maḡlūq), مسدود (masdūd)
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