binyan
English
Etymology
From Hebrew בניין \ בִּנְיָן (binyan, “building, construction”).
Noun
binyan (plural binyans or binyanim)
- (linguistics) In Semitic languages, a kind of word stem into which vowels and affixes can be slotted, typically consisting of three letters.
Translations
in Semitic languages, a kind of word stem into which vowels and affixes can be slotted
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