نبض

Arabic

Root
ن ب ض (n-b-ḍ)

Verb

نَبَضَ • (nabaḍa) I, non-past يَنْبِضُ‎ (yanbiḍu)

  1. to beat, to pulsate, to be in a state of phase-wise commotion, to flash

Conjugation

Verb

نَبَضَ • (nabaḍa) I, non-past يَنْبُضُ‎ (yanbuḍu)

  1. Alternative form of نَضَبَ (naḍaba, to flow off)

Conjugation

Verb

نَبَّضَ • (nabbaḍa) II, non-past يُنَبِّضُ‎ (yunabbiḍu)

  1. to make pulsate

Conjugation

Noun

نَبْض • (nabḍ) m (plural أَنْبَاض (ʔanbāḍ))

  1. verbal noun of نَبَض (nabaḍ, to pulsate) (form I)
  2. pulsating vein or artery, pulse

Declension

Adjective

نَبِض • (nabiḍ)

  1. agile, alacrious, bouncy

Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic نَبْض (nabḍ).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? naḇz
Dari reading? nabz
Iranian reading? nabz
Tajik reading? nabz

Noun

Dari نبض
Iranian Persian
Tajik набз

نبض • (nabz)

  1. pulse
  2. heartbeat

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian نبض (nabz), from Arabic نَبْض (nabḍ).

Pronunciation

Noun

نبض • (nabz) f (Hindi spelling नब्ज़)

  1. pulse
  2. heartbeat
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