elixir in Arabic
elixir in Arabic is إِكْسِير — elixir means a magical or legendary potion believed to cure any illness or grant eternal life.
elixir in Arabic
إِكْسِير
Pronounced: ʔiksīr
alchemy: liquid which was believed to turn non-precious metals to gold
What does "elixir" mean?
-
noun A magical or legendary potion believed to cure any illness or grant eternal life.
"The old story tells of an elixir that could make its drinker immortal."
-
noun Loosely, any remedy or liquid promoted as a cure-all.
"The salesman claimed his tonic was an elixir for every ailment."
elixir in a sentence
- The old story tells of an elixir that could make its drinker immortal.
- The salesman claimed his tonic was an elixir for every ailment.
- Some people treat a strong coffee as their morning elixir.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "elixir" in Arabic?
"elixir" in Arabic is إِكْسِير. elixir means: A magical or legendary potion believed to cure any illness or grant eternal life.
How do you pronounce إِكْسِير?
"elixir" in Arabic is إِكْسِير, pronounced "ʔiksīr".
How do you use "elixir" in a sentence?
Example: "The old story tells of an elixir that could make its drinker immortal." In Arabic, "elixir" is إِكْسِير.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.