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membrane in Arabic

membrane in Arabic is غِشَاء — membrane means a thin, flexible layer of tissue that lines or separates parts of an organism.

membrane in Arabic

غِشَاء
noun masculine
Pronounced: ḡišāʔ
enclosing or separating tissue

What does "membrane" mean?

  1. noun A thin, flexible layer of tissue that lines or separates parts of an organism.
    "The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell."
  2. noun A thin flexible sheet used as a barrier or covering, such as a waterproofing layer in construction.
    "A waterproof membrane was fitted under the roof tiles."

membrane in a sentence

  • The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell.
  • A waterproof membrane was fitted under the roof tiles.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "membrane" in Arabic?

"membrane" in Arabic is غِشَاء. membrane means: A thin, flexible layer of tissue that lines or separates parts of an organism.

How do you pronounce غِشَاء?

"membrane" in Arabic is غِشَاء, pronounced "ḡišāʔ".

How do you use "membrane" in a sentence?

Example: "The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell." In Arabic, "membrane" is غِشَاء.

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