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[səˈluːt]1. verb1) ( especially in the forces) to raise the ( usually right) hand to the forehead to show respect:يُحَيّي، يُسَلِّم على، يُؤَدّي السّلام العَسْكَريThey saluted their commanding officer.
2) to honour by firing eg large guns:يُحَيِّي بإطلاق الرَّصاصThey saluted the Queen by firing one hundred guns.
2. nounan act of saluting:تَحِيَّه بإطْلاق النّارa 21-gun salute.
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