barad

English

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek word for "weight". See baro-.

Noun

barad (plural barads)

  1. (physics, obsolete) A unit of pressure, equal to one dyne per square centimeter.

Maltese

Root
b-r-d
7 terms

Etymology

From Arabic بَرَدَ (barada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈba.rat/

Verb

barad (imperfect jobrod, past participle mibrud, verbal noun brid)

  1. to polish, to file

Conjugation

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