מגנטי
Hebrew
Etymology
From מַגְנֵט (magnét) and the adjective-forming suffix -י (-i); influenced by English magnetic and its cognates in other languages.
Adjective
מַגְנֵטִי • (magnetí) (feminine מַגְנֵטִית, masculine plural מַגְנֵטִים or מַגְנֵטִיִּים, feminine plural מַגְנֵטִיּוֹת)
- magnetic; using or containing magnets or magnetically stored data
Derived terms
- סֶרֶט מַגְנֵטִי m (séret magnetí)
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