طوز

See also: طور

Ottoman Turkish

طوز

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tūŕ (salt); cognate with Azerbaijani duz, Bashkir тоҙ (toð), Chuvash тӑвар (tăvar), Kazakh тұз (tūz), Kyrgyz туз (tuz), Turkmen duz, Tuvan дус (dus), Uzbek tuz and Yakut туус (tuus).

Noun

طوز (tuz)

  1. salt, a common substance chemically consisting of sodium chloride
    Synonyms: ملح (milh), نمك (nemek)
  2. (chemistry) salt in the chemical sense, -ate, salt of an acid or the acid itself

Derived terms

  • طوز روحی (tuz ruhu, hydrochloric acid)
  • طوزجی (tuzcu, seller of salt)
  • طوزلاق (tuzlak, land impregnated with salt)
  • طوزلامه (tuzlama, salted)
  • طوزلانمق (tuzlanmak, to be salted)
  • طوزلق (tuzluk, salt-box)
  • طوزله (tuzla, saltern)
  • طوزلو (tuzlu, salty)
  • قیا طوزی (kaya tuzu, rock salt)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tuz
  • Armenian: թուզ (tʿuz), տուզ (tuz)

Further reading

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