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Arabic
Etymology
From ج ذ ب (j-ḏ-b) meaning to attract, to pull or draw, to drink or suck in.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
اِنْجِذَاب • (injiḏāb) m
- verbal noun of اِنْجَذَبَ (injaḏaba, “to be enraptured”) (form VII)
- attraction, affinity, inclination
- fascination, captivation
- gravitation
Declension
Declension of noun اِنْجِذَاب (injiḏāb)
Singular
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basic singular triptote
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Indefinite
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Definite
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Construct
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Informal
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اِنْجِذَاب injiḏāb
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الِانْجِذَاب al-injiḏāb
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اِنْجِذَاب injiḏāb
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Nominative
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اِنْجِذَابٌ injiḏābun
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الِانْجِذَابُ al-injiḏābu
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اِنْجِذَابُ injiḏābu
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Accusative
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اِنْجِذَابًا injiḏāban
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الِانْجِذَابَ al-injiḏāba
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اِنْجِذَابَ injiḏāba
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Genitive
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اِنْجِذَابٍ injiḏābin
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الِانْجِذَابِ al-injiḏābi
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اِنْجِذَابِ injiḏābi
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References
- ^ “جذب” in Edward William Lane (1863), Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 394-395, meaning to pull or draw, to drag, to attract, to tug, to drink or suck in, to trail along after.