breadth 4800 ## merchab {mer-khawb'}; from 7337; enlargement,

either literally (an open space, usually in a good sense), or

figuratively (liberty): -- {breadth}, large place (room).[ql


breadth 6613 ## p@thay (Aramaic) {peth-ah'-ee}; from a root

corresponding to 6601; open, i.e. (as noun) width: -- {breadth}.

[ql


breadth 7338 ## rachab {rakh'-ab}; from 7337; a width: --

{breadth}, broad place.[ql


breadth 7341 ## rochab {ro'-khab}; from 7337; width (literally

or figuratively): -- {breadth}, broad, largeness, thickness,

wideness.[ql


breadth 4114 # platos {plat'-os}; from 4116; width: -- {breadth}.

[ql break 0006 ## >abad {aw-bad'}; a primitive root; properly,

to wander away, i.e. lose oneself; by implication to perish

(causative, destroy): -- {break}, destroy(-uction), + not escape,

 fail, lose, (cause to, make) perish, spend, X and surely, take,

be undone, X utterly, be void of, have no way to flee. [ql


foot-]breadth 4096 ## midrak {mid-rawk'}; from 1869; a treading,

i.e. a place for stepping on: -- [{foot-]breadth}.[ql


hand-breadth 2947 ## tephach {tay'-fakh}; from 2946; a spread of

the hand, i.e. a palm- breadth (not "span" of the fingers);

architecturally, a corbel (as a supporting palm): -- coping,

{hand-breadth}. [ql


hand-breadth 2948 ## tophach {to'-fakh}; from 2946 (the same as

2947): -- {hand-breadth} (broad). [ql


 


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