תּפּוּח
tappûach
tap-poo'-akh
From H5301; an apple (from its fragrance), that is, the fruit or the tree (probably including others of the pome order, as the quince, the orange, etc.)
H1054 בּית תּפּוּח bayth tappûachבּית תּפּוּח
bayth tappûach
baythtap-poo'-akh
From H1004 and H8598; houseof (the) apple; Beth-Tappuach, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: Beth-tappuah.
H5887 עין תּפּוּח ‛êyn tapûachעין תּפּוּח
‛êyn tapûach
anetap-poo'-akh
From H5869 and H8598; fountainofanapple tree; En-Tappuach, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: En-tappuah.
H8599 תּפּוּח tappûachתּפּוּח
tappûach
tap-poo'-akh
The same as H8598; Tappuach, the name of two places in Palestine, also of an Israelite
נפח
nâphach
naw-fakh'
A primitive root; to puff, in various applications (literally, to inflate, blow hard, scatter, kindle, expire; figuratively, to disesteem)
KJV Usage: blow, breath, give up, cause to lose [life], seething, snuff.
H4646 מפּח mappâchמפּח
mappâch
map-pawkh'
From H5301; a breathingout (of life), that is, expiring
KJV Usage: giving up.
H4647 מפּח mappûachמפּח
mappûach
map-poo'-akh
From H5301; the bellows (that is, blower) of a forge
KJV Usage: bellows.
H5302 נפח nôphachנפח
nôphach
no'-fach
From H5301; a gust; Nophach, a place in Moab