(non-past يَتَبَخَّرُ (yatabaḵḵaru), verbal noun تَبَخُّر (tabaḵḵur)) to evaporate, to vanish in the form of fume (figurative) to disappear, to vanish ومالي...
participle: مُبْخَر (mubḵar) Form V: تَبَخَّرَ (tabaḵḵara, “to fumigate oneself; to evaporate, to vanish in the form of fume”) Verbal noun: تَبَخُّر (tabaḵḵur)...
inconsiderable relatively to its superficial extent, and the quantity lost in evaporation. A branch line of a railway. 1942 May-June, Charles E. Lee, “The Brampton...
this very moment when she had undergone her most sublimated allegorical evaporation, his instinct as poet, which never failed him, realized her into woman...
yašxarhē ― to cease to live, to die լուծանել ի շոգի ― lucanel i šogi ― to evaporate 1578 – 1632, Movsēs Tatʻewacʻi, Ołb i mahn Srapion Katʻołikosi [Lamentation...
From liquefare (“to liquefy”) + -si (“oneself”, enclitic reflexive pronoun). IPA(key): /li.kweˈfar.si/ Rhymes: -arsi Hyphenation: li‧que‧fàr‧si liquefàrsi...