ف ر د
Arabic
    
    Root
    
ف ر د • (f-r-d)
Derived terms
    
- Form I: فَرَدَ (farada)
- Active participle: فَارِد (fārid)
 - Passive participle: مَفْرُود (mafrūd)
 
 - Form II: فَرَّدَ (farrada)
 - Form IV: أَفْرَدَ (ʔafrada, “to set apart”)
 - Form V: تَفَرَّدَ (tafarrada, “to be unequaled”)
- Verbal noun: تَفَرُّد (tafarrud)
 - Active participle: مُتَفَرِّد (mutafarrid)
 - Passive participle: مُتَفَرَّد (mutafarrad)
 
 - Form VII: اِنْفَرَدَ (infarada, “to be alone, to act by oneself; to be isolated, to seclude oneself; to be unique”)
- Verbal noun: اِنْفِرَاد (infirād)
 - Active participle: مُنْفَرِد (munfarid)
 
 - Form X: اِسْتَفْرَدَ (istafrada, “to become alone with a weaker person, implying that they will do harm to them”)
- Verbal noun: اِسْتِفْرَاد (istifrād)
 - Active participle: مُسْتَفْرِد (mustafrid)
 - Passive participle: مُسْتَفْرَد (mustafrad)
 
 
- فَرِيد (farīd, “unique”, noun)
 - فَرْد (fard, “individual”, noun)
 - فَرْدِي (fardī, “odd (as opposed to "even")”, noun)
 - فَرْدِيَة (fardiya, “individualism”, noun)
 - مُفْرَد (mufrad, “singular (as opposed to "plural")”, noun)
 - إِفراد (“singling out”, noun)
 - اِنفِراد (“uniqueness”, noun)
 - اِنفِرادي (“solitary (e.g. confinement)”, noun)
 
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