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1 water
أَدْمَعَت (العين) \ water: (of the eyes or mouth) to be filled with water: The smoke made my eyes water. My mouth watered at the smell of food. \ سَالَ (اللُّعاب) \ water: (of the eyes or mouth) to be filled with water: My mouth watered at the smell of food. \ سَقَى (النَّبات أو الحَيوان) \ water: to give water to (animals); pour water on (flowers, plants, a garden, etc.). \ مَاء \ water: liquid, as in rain or rivers or the sea. \ مِيَاه \ water: a certain part of the sea: coastal waters. -
2 سال
سَالَ \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea. run: (of water, etc.) to flow: The tears ran down her face. \ سَالَ \ trickle: to flow drop by drop, or in a thin stream: Tears trickled down her face. \ See Also جَرى هزيلاً رقيقًا \ سَالَ (اللُّعاب) \ water: (of the eyes or mouth) to be filled with water: My mouth watered at the smell of food. \ سَالَ خارجًا \ drain: to flow away: The oil drained slowly out of the engine. \ سَالَ لُعَابَهُ \ slobber: to let liquid run from the mouth, as babies do. -
3 أدمعت (العين)
أَدْمَعَت (العين) \ water: (of the eyes or mouth) to be filled with water: The smoke made my eyes water. My mouth watered at the smell of food. -
4 water
[ˈwɔːtə]1. nouna colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen:"Are you going swimming in the sea?" "No, the water"s too cold'
( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe
ماءtransport by land and water.
2. verb1) to supply with water:يَرُش، يَسْقيHe watered the plants.
2) (of the mouth) to produce saliva:يَسيلُ اللُعابHis mouth watered at the sight of all the food.
3) (of the eyes) to fill with tears:تَدْمَع العُيونThe dense smoke made his eyes water.
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