Khulq
/kˈʌlk/
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Arabic
Khulq, rooted in Arabic, means 'habit' or 'nature', often referring to one's innate character or disposition. It carries connotations of purity and goodness, reflecting a person's moral and ethical foundation. While less common in English-speaking regions, it holds cultural significance in Arabic-speaking communities.
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