فَازِرٌ
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A wide road; (S, O, K;) as also
فُزْرَةٌ: (O, K:) or a wide and conspicuous road: or, according to ISh, a road that passes over the [eminences termed] نِجَاف [plural of نَجَفٌ] and the [hills, or small mountains termed] قُور [plural of قَارَةٌ], and cleaves them as though it made furrows upon their heads: you say, أَخَذْنَاالفَازِرَ and أَخَذْنَاطَرِيقَ الفَازِرِ, meaning [We took] the road that made a track upon the heads and the base of the mountains. (TA.) And
فَازِرَةٌ [or طَرِيقٌ فَازِرَةٌ] signifies A road taking its course in a tract of sand amid sands that are compact and cleaving to the ground, (K, TA,) and soft; appearing like an extended, long, natural cleft in the ground: (TA:) the same meaning is also assigned to فَارِزَةٌ. (K * and TA in article فرز.)
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And The round black thing [apparently a species of animalcule] found in [dried] dates. (O.)