خُبَّةٌ
1.
: see خِبَّةٌ and خَبِيبَةٌ.
2.
Also A place where water collects and remains or stagnates, (AA, K, TA,) and around which grow herbs, or leguminous plants: (TA:) a tract of land neither fruitful nor unfruitful, between two other tracts of land; plural خُبَبٌ: (AHn:) a tract of land between that which abounds with herbage and that which is unproductive: (Ru-beh:) a narrow tract of soft land abounding with herbage, not rugged nor plain, but inclining to be plain; (ISh;) but ADk disapproves of this explanation: (TA:) or a tract producing herbage between two long and elevated tracts of sand; as also
خَبِيبَةٌ: (Ibn-Nujeym:) and, according to AA, also pasture, or herbage. (TA.) Also, or
مَخَبَّةٌ, (according to different copies of the K, or both, TA,) and
خَبِيبَةٌ, The bottom (بَطْن) of a valley. (K.)