manchuria |
manchurian |
As a proper noun Manchuria
is the historical name of a former region of north-east China, where the Qing Dynasty originated. Currently divided into regions corresponding to the historic names Inner Manchuria and Outer Manchuria.
As an adjective Manchurian is
pertaining to Manchuria.
As a noun Manchurian is
an inhabitant of Manchuria, especially one who is not of Han Chinese origin.
inhabitant |
manchurian |
As nouns the difference between inhabitant and manchurian
is that
inhabitant is someone or thing who lives in a place while
Manchurian is an inhabitant of Manchuria, especially one who is not of Han Chinese origin.
As an adjective Manchurian is
pertaining to Manchuria.
exhaustible |
exhaustibility |
As an adjective exhaustible
is capable of being exhausted.
As a noun exhaustibility is
the property of being exhaustible.
surface |
hyperboloid |
As a verb surface
is .
As a noun hyperboloid is
a particular surface in three-dimensional euclidean space, the graph of a quadratic with all three variables squared and their coefficients not all of the same sign.
arabic |
damma |
As an adjective arabic
is related to the.
As a proper noun arabic
is a major semitic language originating from the arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the middle east and north africa.
As a noun damma is
(linguistics) in arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.
u |
damma |
As a letter u
is the letter u with an acute accent.
As a noun damma is
(linguistics) in arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.
shadda |
damma |
see also |
As nouns the difference between shadda and damma
is that
shadda is a diacritic (ـّ) used in the Arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant while
damma is in Arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter {{term|ـُ|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} and designating a short /u/. If the Arabic letter {{term|و||wāw|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.
tashkil |
damma |
see also |
Tashkil is a see also of damma.
As nouns the difference between tashkil and damma
is that
tashkil is vowelization, vocalization or diacritization - the various diacritics, taken collectively, that are attached to arabic letters in certain styles of writing and that indicate such features as vowels and gemination (consonant doubling) and absence of any vowels while
damma is (linguistics) in arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.
diacritic |
shadda |
As nouns the difference between diacritic and shadda
is that
diacritic is a special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning while
shadda is a diacritic () used in the arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.
As an adjective diacritic
is distinguishing.
arabic |
shadda |
As an adjective arabic
is related to the.
As a proper noun arabic
is a major semitic language originating from the arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the middle east and north africa.
As a noun shadda is
a diacritic () used in the arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.
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