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mubram (pass. part. of ابرم 'to twist (a rope, etc.) well; to make firm,' etc., iv of برم Idem), part. Twisted well; made firm by twisting together; firm, strong, solid, sound; urgent;—s.m. A garment or piece of cloth of which the thread is twisted of two strands or yarns.
Origin: Arabic