Analogues of Chemical Terms from the Arabic Language 10.35781/1637-000-132-005

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العمري، سعيد بن علي بن محمد

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Language is the courtyard that accommodates human production, and whenever the language is spacious and spacious, it attracts ideas and scientific production, and the foundations, rules, regulations, curricula and methods on which all this is based. Language itself is based on a number of things: the mind and its methods, sensation and its ramifications, imagination and its horizons; therefore, language was broader than all science. The Arabic language is unique in logical and distinct in feeling and wide in imagination, and my reflection on some of what chemistry was based on I found so analogues and similarities in the Arabic language, such as the idea of connection and separation, origin and branch, hardness and plasticity, cohesion and dissolution, freedom and adherence, magnitude and decay, and so on. They are similar in their meanings to those- and respectively- what is in: pronouns and their connection and separation, and the origin and branch that carries on the original, such as femininity that- a branch- carries on the reminder, and the characteristics of the letters intensity and looseness, and the complete composition and what remains of it such as saying (either no) , unconditional work and conditional work, zoom in and out, and others. Hence the research was based on mentioning the chemical term, and then mentioning what corresponds to it or is similar to it in the Arabic language. And I did not aim to exhaust all of that due to the limited space to encompass it all, but rather I aimed to outline a clear path that can serve as a straightforward means for those ideas.

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