أستيكة

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Egyptian Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

A Cairene distortion of مستيكة (mastīka) valid for other Egyptian Arabic dialects now displaced by Cairene, colloquial byform of Arabic Standard مُصْطَكَى (muṣṭakā, mastic), then extended by French élastique and its descendant Ottoman Turkish الاستیق (elastik, elastık), لاستیق (lastik, lastık, caoutchouc, rubber).

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Noun[edit]

أستيكة (astīkaf (plural أساتيك (asatīk))

  1. chewing gum
    Synonym: لبان (libān)
  2. rubber to erase writing
  3. squeegee for printing etc.
  4. rubber bowl such as used by a barber

Etymology 2[edit]

From Italian stecca.

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Noun[edit]

أستيكة (astīkaf (plural أستيكات (astīkāt))

  1. stick, cue

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