ه ن د س

Arabic

Etymology

From هَنْدَسَة (handasa, geometry, architecture, engineering), from earlier هَنْدَزَة (handaza), from هَنْدَاز (handāz), borrowed from Middle Persian handʾc- (handāz-), hndʾhtn' (handāxtan, to plan, to allot, to reckon, to judge), or hndʾck' (handāzag, measure, manner) (> Persian اندازه (andāza)).

Root

ه ن د س (h n d s)

  1. related to geometry
  2. related to architecture
  3. related to engineering

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Verbs and verbal derivatives
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