طبي

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See also: ظبي and طبی

Arabic

Etymology 1

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of طِبّ (ṭibb, medicine) +‎ ـِيّ (-iyy), from the root ط ب ب (ṭ-b-b).

Pronunciation

Adjective

طِبِّيّ (ṭibbiyy) (feminine طِبِّيَّة (ṭibbiyya), masculine plural طِبِّيُّونَ (ṭibbiyyūna), feminine plural طِبِّيَّات (ṭibbiyyāt))

  1. medical
    • 2017 November 2, “مع قرب موعد أول عملية زراعة رأس لإنسان...المخاطر والعواقب”, in Al-Quds, archived from the original on 2 November 2017:
      لا يسعني إلا أن أفصح عن حدوث تقدّم هائل في التجارب الطبية، كان يبدو مستحيلا حتى أخيراً منذ بضعة أشهر. ومن المؤكد أن المعالم التي تم التوصل إليها ستُحدث ثورة في الطب.
      I can only express that there has come forth a tremendous progress in the medical trials which used to seem untransactable until lately some months ago. And it is certain that the reached milestones will spawn a revolution in medicine.
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: tibbi
  • Chagatai: طبی
  • Ottoman Turkish: طبی (tıbbî)
  • Persian: طبی (tebbi)
  • Punjabi: طِبّی (t̤ibbī)
  • Urdu: طِبّی (tibbī)

Etymology 2

Verb

طبي (form I)

  1. طُبِّي (ṭubbī) /tˤub.biː/: second-person feminine singular imperative of طَبَّ (ṭabba)
  2. طِبِّي (ṭibbī) /tˤib.biː/: second-person feminine singular imperative of طَبَّ (ṭabba)