عواري

Arabic

Etymology

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of عَوَار (ʿawār, fault) + ـِيّ (-iyy), from the root ع و ر (ʿ-w-r).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕa.waː.rijj/

Adjective

عَوَارِيّ (ʿawāriyy) m, feminine عَوَارِيَّة (ʿawāriyya), masculine plural عَوَارِيُّون (ʿawāriyyūn), feminine plural عَوَارِيَّات (ʿawāriyyāt)

  1. (rare) faulty, defective, flawed
    • 2017 April 17, “"النواب" يحسم الجدل حول قانون العدالة الانتقالية.. ويكشف مصير المصالحة مع "الإخوان"”, in Al-Fajr:
      سبب إصدار هذا القانون حتى الآن هو لالتزامنًا أن لا نصدر قانون به عواري دستوري.
      The reason for enacting this law upon now is our commitment not to enact in it a flawed constitutional law.
  2. (accounting jargon) related to average, median loss or default (referring to a threshold which has or has not to be achieved for the profit of an insurer or an other financial institution)

Declension

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