| Strongs: |
2901 |
| HebrewWord: |
טָוָה |
| Transliteration: |
ṭâvâh, taw-vaw´ |
| Definition: |
a prim. root; to spin:—spin. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2902 |
| HebrewWord: |
טוּחַ |
| Transliteration: |
ṭûwach, too´-akh |
| Definition: |
a prim. root; to smear, espec. with lime:—daub, overlay, plaister, smut. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2903 |
| HebrewWord: |
טוֹפָפָה |
| Transliteration: |
tôwphâphâh, to-faw-faw´ |
| Definition: |
from an unused root mean. to go around or bind; a fillet for the forehead:—frontlet. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2904 |
| HebrewWord: |
טוּל |
| Transliteration: |
ṭûwl, tool |
| Definition: |
a prim. root; to pitch over or reel; hence (transit.) to cast down or out:—carry away, (utterly) cast (down, forth, out), send out. |
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Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2905 |
| HebrewWord: |
טוּר |
| Transliteration: |
ṭûwr, toor |
| Definition: |
from an unused root mean. to range in a reg. manner; a row; hence a wall:—row. |
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Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2906 |
| HebrewWord: |
טוּר |
| Transliteration: |
ṭûwr (Chald.), toor |
| Definition: |
corresp. to 6697; a rock or hill:—mountain. |
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Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2907 |
| HebrewWord: |
טוּשׂ |
| Transliteration: |
ṭûws, toos |
| Definition: |
a prim. root; to pounce as a bird of prey:—haste. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2908 |
| HebrewWord: |
טְוָת |
| Transliteration: |
ṭevâth (Chald.), tev-awth´ |
| Definition: |
from a root corresp. to 2901; hunger (as twisting):—fasting. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2909 |
| HebrewWord: |
טָחָה |
| Transliteration: |
ṭâchâh, taw-khaw´ |
| Definition: |
a prim. root; to stretch a bow, as an archer:—[bow-] shot. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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| Strongs: |
2910 |
| HebrewWord: |
טֻחָה |
| Transliteration: |
ṭûwchâh, too-khaw´ |
| Definition: |
from 2909 (or 2902) in the sense of overlaying; (in the plur. only) the kidneys (as being covered); hence (fig.) the inmost thought:—inward parts. |
| Index: |
Tet ט |
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Biblical Hebrew, Strong's, Transliteration, Definition, Index with numbering from James Strong, The New Strong's Expanded Exaustive Concordance of the Bible, Red-letter ed. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001).