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kafal
English
Etymology 1
From Arabic ?????? (qafal).
Noun
kafal
- Either of two trees of the genus Commiphora, which yield a gum resin and a red aromatic wood.
Etymology 2
From Hindi ???? (k?phal).
Alternative forms
- kaphal, kaaphal
- kafal berry, kafal fruit
Noun
kafal (plural kafals)
- Bayberry, the fruit of Myrica esculenta, a tree or large shrub native to India.
Tboli
Noun
kafal
- boat
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kamal
English
Etymology
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Noun
kamal (plural kamals)
- (historical) A navigation device, known to the Arabs and Chinese of the ancient world, consisting of a wooden card and knotted string.
Anagrams
- Malak, Malka, kalam
Azerbaijani
Alternative forms
- k?mal
Etymology
Ultimately from Arabic ??????? (kam?l).
Noun
kamal (definite accusative kamal?, plural kamallar)
- perfection
Declension
Related terms
- ?hli-kamal
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