"taqlid" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /tækˈliːd/
Rhymes: -iːd Etymology: From Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd, “imitation”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|ar|تَقْلِيد||imitation}} Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd, “imitation”), {{root|en|ar|ق ل د}} Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} taqlid (uncountable)
  1. (Islam) Conformity to traditional legal decisions in Shari'a jurisprudence. Wikipedia link: taqlid Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Islam Synonyms: taqleed, taklid
    Sense id: en-taqlid-en-noun-mEBnpAYO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations Topics: Islam, lifestyle, religion

Noun [Uzbek]

Forms: taqlidlar [plural]
Etymology: From Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd, “imitation”). Etymology templates: {{bor|uz|ar|تَقْلِيد|t=imitation}} Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd, “imitation”), {{root|uz|ar|ق ل د}} Head templates: {{head|uz|noun|plural|taqlidlar|head=|sc=}} taqlid (plural taqlidlar), {{uz-noun}} taqlid (plural taqlidlar)
  1. copy, imitation Derived forms: taqlidiy, taqlidchi
    Sense id: en-taqlid-uz-noun-ZiuWPY65 Categories (other): Uzbek entries with incorrect language header

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