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1 naszir
brilliant [Sem n-sz-r, Heb netzer (offshoot)] -
2 تشعب
1́ n. ramification, fork, divergence, offshoot2́ v. ramify, bisect, branch, radiate, diverge, split, split up, calve -
3 تغصن
n. offshoot, ramification, ruckle -
4 تفرع
1́ n. embranchment, fork, offshoot, turning, schism2́ v. branch, ramify, fork, divaricate, bisect -
5 فرع
1́ n. branch, fork, offshoot, section, department2́ v. ramify, weave -
6 فرع شجرة
n. branch, bough, limb, twig, offshoot -
7 نتيجة
n. result, outcome, consequence, upshot, effect, end, event, fruit, offshoot, offspring, precipitate, product, work, progeny, ramification, repercussion, sequel, termination, emanation, conclusion, echo, purpose, score, payoff -
8 شعبة
شُعْبَة: فَرْعbranch, ramification, fork; offshoot, shoot; section, division, subdivision; department -
9 فرع
فَرْع: شُعْبَة، قِسْمbranch, ramification; fork; offshoot; section, division, subdivision; department -
10 فرع
فَرْع (مِنْ شَجَرَةٍ أو نَبْتَةٍ)branch, bough, limb, twig, offshoot, shoot -
11 branch
[braːntʃ]1. noun1) an arm-like part of a tree:غصنHe cut some branches off the oak tree.
2) an offshoot from the main part (of a business, railway etc):فرع( also adjective) That train runs on the branch line.
2. verb( usually with out/off) to spread out like, or into, a branch or branches:يتفرعThe road to the coast branches off here.
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