"Sural" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sural" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sural" Meaning

The word "sural" can refer to several things depending on the context.

1. Anatomy: In anatomy, the sural nerve is a nerve in the lower leg that runs from the back of the knee, down to the outside of the leg and foot. It provides sensation to the outer part of the lower leg and foot.

2. Surah: In the context of the Quran, a surah (plural: surahs or suwar) refers to a chapter or section within the holy book of Islam.

If you could provide more context or clarify which aspect of "sural" you're referring to, I'll do my best to provide a more specific explanation.

"Sural" Examples

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To go over a place by a circuitous way.
To traverse or cross (a wall, etc.) by running along its top.
To bend or twist out of shape, as wood.

Example Sentences


They took a boat to reach the inaccessible place because they couldn't sural the river.
The difficult terrain necessitated a survival course with a sural route marked by the guides.
The original shape of the door was distorted after trying to sural it to accommodate larger furniture.

"Sural" Similar Words

Sups

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A shortened form of "supposed to" or "super." However, most commonly used to express excitement, akin to saying "cool."

Supt

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Suqs

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Marketplaces or bazaars, especially in Middle Eastern or North African countries.

Sur

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Simple, under, or less than in amount, size, or degree.<br><br>Example: The painting is worth a pretty penny, but I think I can get it for a sur suicide plane ticket price is a good deal.

Sura

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A Sura is a term used in several contexts, most notably in the Arabic language and Islamic tradition. Here, it typically refers to a chapter or section in the Quran, the holy book of Islam. In the Quran, there are 114 suras, or chapters, which are a collection of verses (ayat) that contain the revelations received by the prophet Muhammad from Allah. Each sura is considered a distinct unit of revelation, with its own unique theme, style, and character.<br><br>In addition to its use in the Quran, the term "sura" can also be used more broadly in Arabic to refer to a section, chapter, or book within a larger work. This usage extends beyond Islamic contexts and can be applied to other genres of writing, such as literature, poetry, or academic treatises.<br><br>In English, the term "sura" is often used in Islamic contexts to refer to a chapter or section of the Quran, and is sometimes used as a synonym for "surah", although the latter is a more commonly used term in English.<br><br>For example, the New Testament in the Christian Bible can be divided into 27 books or chapters, known as "suras", even though they are not part of the Muslim tradition.<br><br>In general, the term "sura" conveys a sense of being a unit or section of a larger work, organized in a way that makes a coherent and cohesive message or story.<br><br>Word origin: The term "sura" is derived from the Arabic word "سورة", which is itself derived from the trilateral root "س-ر-آ" (s-r-ā), conveying the idea of a "break", "cut", or "partition".

Surabaya

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Surabaya, an Indonesian city located on the island of Java, known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and resilience. The name "Surabaya" is derived from the Javanese language, with "Surabaya" meaning "the city of heroes" or "the land of heroes". It has been an important city in Indonesian history, playing a significant role in the Indonesian National Revolution against the Dutch colonial powers.

Surae

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There is no widely recognized English word as "surae". However, "sura" is a prefix in some words, and "surae" is a possible misspelling of "surae", which could be related to:<br><br>1. Sura (Japanese): A Japanese word that refers to a suffix or a part, resembling "-ship" or "-hood" in English, especially used after the names of emotions.<br>2. Sura (Vedic Sanskrit): In Hindu scriptures, a "sura" means a divine being, god, or angels.<br><br>If you meant to type a different word, please provide it, and I'll be happy to explain its meaning.

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Suras

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Surbahar

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Surbase

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Surbased

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"Surbased" is not a word in the English language. However, I think you may be referring to the word "surmise" or perhaps "subbased".<br><br>But if you meant "subbased", it's an adjective that means placed or supported on a base or foundation of something, especially in a position of some authority or power.<br><br>If you meant "surmise", it means to form an educated opinion or guess about something based on incomplete or uncertain information.<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or information so I can better provide the correct answer.

Surbet

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I couldn't find any word called "surbet". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Surbiton

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