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flax in Arabic

flax in Arabic is كَتَّان — flax means a slender plant grown for its fibers (used to make linen) and its seeds (linseed).

flax in Arabic

كَتَّان
noun masculine
Pronounced: kattān
plant

What does "flax" mean?

  1. noun A slender plant grown for its fibers (used to make linen) and its seeds (linseed).
    "Farmers in the region have grown flax for centuries."
  2. noun The fibers from this plant, spun into linen thread and cloth.
    "The tablecloth was woven from fine flax."

flax in a sentence

  • Farmers in the region have grown flax for centuries.
  • The tablecloth was woven from fine flax.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "flax" in Arabic?

"flax" in Arabic is كَتَّان. flax means: A slender plant grown for its fibers (used to make linen) and its seeds (linseed).

How do you pronounce كَتَّان?

"flax" in Arabic is كَتَّان, pronounced "kattān".

How do you use "flax" in a sentence?

Example: "Farmers in the region have grown flax for centuries." In Arabic, "flax" is كَتَّان.

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