كَزٌّ
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Dry, or dried up; or stiff, rigid, or tough; and contracted: (A, K:) plural كُزٌّ. (K.) You say, يَدٌ كَزَّةٌ
A dry, or stiff, rigid, or tough, and contracted, hand. (A.) And خَشَبَةٌ كَزَّةٌ
A stiff, rigid, or tough, (TA,) or hard, (A,) and crooked, piece of wood. (A, TA.) And قَنَاةٌ كَزَّةٌ
A hard and crooked spear or spear-shaft. (TA.) And قَوْسٌ كَزَّةٌ
A stiff, rigid, or tough, bow: (S, A, K:) or a bow whereof the arrow does not go far, by reason of the narrowness of the former: (TA:) Aboo-Ziyád says, that the bow thus called is the smallest of bows: (AHn, TA:) plural قِسِىٌّ كُزَّاتٌ. (A.) And بَكْرَةٌ كَزَّةٌ
A narrow pulley-sheave, that makes a loud creaking (S, K) by reason of its narrowness. (TA.) And ذَهَبٌ كَزٌّ
Tough gold: (A:) or very hard gold. (K.) And جَمَلٌ كَزٌّ
A hardy, strong camel. (TA.)
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وَجْهٌ كَزٌّ (assumed tropical:) A foul, or an ugly, face. (K.)