"дәрет" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Kazakh]

Forms: däret [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Arabic طَهَارَة (ṭahāra, “purity”). Etymology templates: {{bor|kk|ar|طَهَارَة||purity}} Arabic طَهَارَة (ṭahāra, “purity”), {{root|kk|ar|ط ه ر}} Head templates: {{kk-noun}} дәрет • (däret)
  1. (Islam) ritual ablution before prayer; wudu, abdest Wikipedia link: kk:дәрет Categories (topical): Islam Derived forms: дәретхана (däretxana)
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