مک

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Khowar

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit मेहति (mehati), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hmáyȷ́ʰati, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃méyǵʰeti (to urinate). Cognate with Shina مِیونۆ (myōno), Persian میختن (mixtan), Portuguese mijar, Dutch mijgen (to urinate), Lithuanian mȳžti.

Verb

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مِک (mik)

  1. to urinate

Mazanderani

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Noun

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مک (mak)

  1. dandruff

Synonyms

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Persian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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مک (mak or mek)

  1. sucking, suction, intake

Adjective

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مک (mok)

  1. (colloquial) complete, round (not lacking)

Verb

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مک (mak)

  1. imperative singular of مکیدن

Sindhi

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit मुख (mukha).

Noun

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مک (mukhum (Devanagari spelling मुखु)

  1. mouth

Noun

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مک (muka?

  1. fist