/mun.ħa.rif/
OriginDerived from the active participle of the verb اِنْحَرَفَ (inḥarafa, “to deviate, to digress, to be twisted”).
- form-vii, participleslanted, bent, tilted
- form-vii, participleabnormal
- form-vii, participleperverted
“وَٱلْآنَ، وَبِفَضْلِ سِيرَةٍ حَيَاتِيَّةٍ جَدِيدَةٍ، أَصْبَحَ بِٱسْتِطَاعَتِنَا أَنْ نَرَى جَانِبًا آخَرَ مِنْ جَوَانِبَ شَخْصِيَّةٍ جوزيف غوبلز وَهِيَ ٱلسِّيرَةُ ٱلَّتِي لَا تَكْشِفُ فَقَطْ كَيْفَ كَ” — Now, thanks to a new biography, it has become possible for us to see an other side of the personality of Joseph Goebbels, and the biography does not only show how fanatical he was into Hitler up to th
- form-vii, participleskewed
“تَوْزِيعٌ مُنْحَرِفٌ إلَى اليَمِين.” — Positively skewed distribution.
- bend, turn, curve (on a road)
Formsمُنْحَرِف(canonical) · munḥarif(romanization) · مُنْحَرِفَة(feminine) · مُنْحَرِفُون(masculine, plural) · مُنْحَرِف(indefinite, informal, masculine, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِف(definite, informal, masculine, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفَة(ar-infl-a, feminine, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفَة(ar-infl-a, definite, feminine, informal, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفٌ(indefinite, masculine, nominative, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفُ(definite, masculine, nominative, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفَةٌ(ar-infl-a, feminine, indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفَةُ(ar-infl-a, definite, feminine, nominative, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفًا(accusative, indefinite, masculine, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفَ(accusative, definite, masculine, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفَةً(accusative, ar-infl-a, feminine, indefinite, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفَةَ(accusative, ar-infl-a, definite, feminine, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفٍ(genitive, indefinite, masculine, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفِ(definite, genitive, masculine, singular, triptote) · مُنْحَرِفَةٍ(ar-infl-a, feminine, genitive, indefinite, singular, triptote) · الْمُنْحَرِفَةِ(ar-infl-a, definite, feminine, genitive, singular, triptote)
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