خبازة

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Noun[edit]

خَبَّازَة (ḵabbāzaf (plural خَبَّازَات (ḵabbāzāt), masculine خَبَّاز (ḵabbāz))

  1. female equivalent of خَبَّاز (ḵabbāz)
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Etymology 2[edit]

Occupation noun from the root خ ب ز (ḵ-b-z).

Noun[edit]

خِبَازَة (ḵibāzaf

  1. the art of baking
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Etymology 3[edit]

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From the root خ ب ز (ḵ-b-z), so called because its seeds look like bread rolls. In English it is cheeseweed likening them to wheels of cheese.

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خُبَّازَة (ḵubbāzaf

  1. mallow (Malva gen. et spp., especially the cheeseweed Malva parviflora)
    • 2013 February, “أين تُزرع .. وكيف تُحصد .. وطريقة تحضيرها وطبخها .. ”الخبّيزة“ نبتة غزّية وفوائد صحية ومالية”, in Dunyā al-Waṭan[1]:
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  • Middle Armenian: խուպազ (xupaz), խուպայզ (xupayz)