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رَصاصة — meaning in English: bullet

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خَصخَصة
ضَمِنَ، يَضمَنُ، الضَّمان
رَصاصة
جَهْل
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word رَصاصة when discussing firearms, military contexts, or any situation involving security and protection. For instance, during a conversation about a recent news report on a shooting or a historical discussion about conflicts in the region, this term might come up frequently.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is الطلقة (al-ṭalqah), which also means 'shot' or 'bullet.' However, رَصاصة specifically refers to a bullet as a physical object, while الطلقة can refer to the action of firing as well as the bullet itself. Therefore, you might choose رَصاصة when discussing the ammunition, and الطلقة when talking about the act of shooting.
Culture
The word رَصاصة has its roots in Arabic, where it is derived from the verb رَصّ (raṣṣ), meaning 'to align or line up.' This connection emphasizes the notion of precision and alignment, which is crucial in the context of aiming and shooting. Interestingly, in Arabic culture, bullets are not merely seen as objects of violence; they symbolize the struggles and resilience of communities throughout history.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of رَصاصة?
The plural form of رَصاصة is رَصاصات (raṣāṣāt). You would use this when referring to multiple bullets in contexts like discussions about ammunition or weaponry.
Q.How do you pronounce رَصاصة?
رَصاصة is pronounced as 'raṣāṣah.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, which is common in Arabic pronunciation, making it distinct and clear.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using رَصاصة?
A common mistake is confusing رَصاصة with الطلقة. Remember that رَصاصة specifically refers to the bullet itself, while الطلقة can refer to both the bullet and the act of firing.
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