- 'weight, measure'), and "root" is a
literal translation of jiḏr.
Although most
roots in
Hebrew seem to be
triliteral, many of them were
originally biliteral...
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- It was a co-founder of the
distributor TriLiteral LLC with MIT
Press and
Harvard University Press.
TriLiteral was sold to LSC
Communications in 2018....
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Press co-founded the
distributor TriLiteral LLC with Yale
University Press and
Harvard University Press.
TriLiteral was
acquired by LSC Communications...
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United States. In 2017 and 2018, LSC made
several purchases,
including TriLiteral LLC (a book
distributor owned by
Harvard University Press, MIT Press,...
- was
written with a
unique triliteral that was read as nfr: However, it is
considerably more
common to add to that
triliteral, the
uniliterals for f and...
- (possibly with a
wider meaning of "strong"),
which was
extended to a
regular triliteral by the
addition of a h (as in
Hebrew ʾelōah, ʾelōhim). The word is spelled...
- a
better understanding the word's full
semantic range.
Fitna has the
triliteral root fā'-tā'-nūn (Arabic: ف ت ن). In
addition to the
feminine noun fitna...
-
Arabic triliteral root TGY "taagheena" is used)
being punished starkly opposed with the
rewarding of
dutiful believers in paradise. The
Arabic triliteral root...
- with mīm; the
pattern mafʿal is used to
create maktab "office" from the
triliteral k-t-b (to write) and maṣnaʿ "factory" from ṣ-n-ʿ (to make).
Hebrew spelling:...