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גזעים — meaning in English: Trunks

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גזעים
gza'im
זוהר
zoher
התושבים
hatoshavim
הגאונים
hage'onim
לדרגת
ledargat
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word גזעים (gza'im) when discussing trees, furniture, or any context involving the main supports of a structure. For instance, in a nature conversation, one might describe the thick, ancient trunks of olive trees in Israel or during a woodworking discussion about selecting the best timber for crafting furniture.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for גזעים is גדם (g'dam), which refers specifically to a tree stump and carries a connotation of being cut down. While גזעים refers generally to trunks, גדם might be used when discussing the remnants of a tree that has been felled.
Culture
The word גזעים (gza'im) is derived from the root ג-ז-ע, which relates to the concept of support and stability. In Israeli culture, trees, particularly historical ones, hold significant importance, often symbolizing resilience and heritage. For example, the iconic olive tree is not only a source of oil but also a representation of peace and longevity, making its trunk (גזע) a part of many stories and songs.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of גזע?
The plural form of גזע (gza) is גזעים (gza'im), which you can use when referring to multiple trunks or main supports.
Q.How do you pronounce גזעים?
גזעים is pronounced as 'gza'im,' with a focus on the 'g' sound and the 'ai' as in 'high.'
Q.Can גזעים be used in a metaphorical sense?
Yes, גזעים can be used metaphorically to describe the main supports of any structure, such as the foundational elements of a project or idea.
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