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1 hybrid
هَجِين \ hybrid: a living thing produced from parents of different kinds: The hybrid from a horse and a donkey is called a mule. -
2 hybrid
مُوَلَّد (حيوان) \ hybrid: a living thing produced from parents of different kinds: The hybrid from a horse and a donkey is called a mule. mongrel: sb. or sth. (usu. a dog) of mixed birth. \ See Also هجين (هَجين) -
3 مولد (حيوان)
مُوَلَّد (حيوان) \ hybrid: a living thing produced from parents of different kinds: The hybrid from a horse and a donkey is called a mule. mongrel: sb. or sth. (usu. a dog) of mixed birth. \ See Also هجين (هَجين) \ مُوَلِّد كهرباء (كهرَبائِيّ) \ generator: a piece of machinery for producing electricity. dynamo: a device that produces electric power from the movement of some other force (waterfall, steam engine, etc.): My bicycle wheel turns a dynamo that lights my bicycle lamp. \ مُوَلِّد كهربائيّ صغير \ magneto: a magnetic device for producing electricity in a petrol engine. \ مُوَلِّد للكهرباء بقوة الماء \ hydroelectric: producing electricity by waterpower. -
4 هجين
هَجِين \ hybrid: a living thing produced from parents of different kinds: The hybrid from a horse and a donkey is called a mule. -
5 mongrel
مُوَلَّد (حيوان) \ hybrid: a living thing produced from parents of different kinds: The hybrid from a horse and a donkey is called a mule. mongrel: sb. or sth. (usu. a dog) of mixed birth. \ See Also هجين (هَجين)
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