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Inflection of פָּרִיק https://www.pealim.com

Adjective – katil pattern

Root: פ - ר - ק

This root does not have any special conjugation properties.

Meaning

collapsible, demountable; (mathematics) decomposable, composite
SingularPlural
MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
פָּרִיק
parik
collapsible, demountable; (mathematics) decomposable, composite
פְּרִיקָה
prika
collapsible, demountable; (mathematics) decomposable, composite
פְּרִיקִים
prikim
collapsible, demountable; (mathematics) decomposable, composite
פְּרִיקוֹת
prikot
collapsible, demountable; (mathematics) decomposable, composite
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See also

WordRootPart of speechMeaning
מִפְרָק
mifrak
פ - ר - קNoun – miktal pattern, masculinejoint (anatomy, biology)
פֵּירוּק
peruk
פ - ר - קNoun – kittul pattern, masculinedismantling, disassembly
פֶּרֶק
perek
פ - ר - קNoun – ketel pattern, masculinechapter, part; segment; period of time
לִפְרוֹק
lifrok
פ - ר - קVerb – pa'alto unpack, to unload; to disarm (a weapon)
לְהִיפָּרֵק
lehiparek
פ - ר - קVerb – nif'alto be unloaded
לְפָרֵק
lefarek
פ - ר - קVerb – pi'elto dismantle, to disassemble
לְהִתְפָּרֵק
lehitparek
פ - ר - קVerb – hitpa'elto come apart, to split up; to be broken down (into components)
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