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1 milk
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2 milk
[mɪlk]1. nouna white liquid produced by female mammals as food for their young:حَليبThe commonest source of milk is the cow.
2. verbto obtain milk from:يَحْلِبThe farmer milks his cows each day.
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3 cow
I [kau] noun1) the female of cattle used for giving milk:بَقَـرهHe has ten cows and a bull.
2) the female of certain other animals eg the elephant, whale.أُنثـى بَعض الحَيوانات II [kau] verbto subdue or control through fear:يُرعِب، يُرهِب بالتّهديدThe pupil was cowed by the headmaster's harsh words.
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4 dairy cow
plural dairy cows/cattle– a cow kept for its milk.بَقَرَةُ حَليب -
5 udder
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6 بقرة حلوب أو حلوبة
بَقَرَةٌ حَلُوبٌ أو حَلُوبَةmilk cow, milch cow, milker, dairy cow -
7 udder
[ˈadə] nounthe bag-like part of a cow, goat etc, with teats that supply milk for their young or for humans:ضَرْع، ثَدْي البَقَرَهThe cow has a diseased udder.
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حَلَبَ \ milk: to draw milk from (a cow, goat, etc.). -
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[prəˈdjuːs]1. verb1) to bring out:يُبْرِز، يُنْتِجShe produced a letter from her pocket.
2) to give birth to:تَضَع، تَلِدA cow produces one or two calves a year.
3) to cause:يُسَبِّب، يُحْدِثHis joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.
4) to make or manufacture:يُنْتِج، يَصْنَعThe factory produces furniture.
5) to give or yield:يُنْتِج، يُغِلُّThe country produces enough food for the population.
6) to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc):يُخْرِج مَسْرَحِيَّهThe play was produced by Henry Dobson.
2. [ˈprɔdjuːs] nounsomething that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms:مَنْتوج، غُلَّه،مَحْصولagricultural/farm produce.
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11 ضرع
ضَرْع \ udder: the part of a cow, sheep, etc., from which milk comes.
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