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Morfix.co.il Dictionary view
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adamant adjective |
קְשֵׁה עֹרֶף, עַקְשָׁן, קְשֵׁה [קְשׁוּחַ] לֵב; נָחוּשׁ |
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adamant noun |
חומר קשה ובלתי שביר; אבן אגדית בלתי שבירה, המזוהה בדרך כלל עם יהלום או עם אבן שואבת (מגנט) |
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adamant | adamant | יחיד | adamants | רבים |
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adamant adjective |
k'sheh ֹref, ak'shan, k'sheh [k'shucha] lev; nachush |
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adamant noun |
chvmr kshh vvlty shvyr; vn gdyt vlty shvyrh, hmzvhh vdrkh khll m yhlvm v m vn shvvt (mgnt) |
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adamant | adamant | ychyd | adamants | rvym |
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LingvoZone Dictionary
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adjective
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קָשֶׁה,
סַלעִי
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עַקשָׁן
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doitinHebrew.com Phonetic Translation |
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adjective
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kasheh,
saliy
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akshan
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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adamant
adamant
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נחוש; עיקש
(ש"ע)
נחוש, משהו שאינו נכנע, משהו נייח; דבר-מה קשה; אבן הדומה ליהלום
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Adamant
Adamant and similar words are used to refer to any especially hard substance, whether composed of diamond, some other gemstone, or some type of metal. Both adamant and diamond derive from the Greek word αδαμας (adamas), meaning "untameable". Adamantite and adamantium (a metallic name derived from the Neo-Latin ending -ium) are also common variants.
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