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1 Arabic
[ˈærəbɪk]See: -
2 Arabic numerals
الأَرْقام العَرَبيّة \ Arabic numerals: the signs 1, 2,3 etc.. -
3 Arabic numerals
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4 'arabi
Arabic ['arraba] Per 'arabi, Tur arabi borrowed from Ar -
5 عرب
عَرّبَ: جَعَلَهُ عَرَبِيّاًto Arabicize, make Arabic, give an Arabic form to, incorporate into Arabic, adapt to the pattern of Arabic; to Arabize -
6 عرب
v. translate into Arabic, arabize, give an Arabic form, Arabicize, make Arabic -
7 آئس
[lang name="Arabic"]آئِس[lang name="Arabic"]ـ انظر: يائس -
8 آثار
[lang name="Arabic"]آثَار[lang name="Arabic"]ـ انظر: أَثَر -
9 العربية
العَرَبِيّة: اللّغَةُ العَرَبِيّةArabic, the Arabic language -
10 رقم
رَقْم \ figure: the sign for a number (1, 2, 3, etc.); any number: a low figure. number: a word or figure that is used for counting: His hotel room is number 35 (often written as No. 35). Thirty-five is the number of his room. numeral: a sign that stands for a number: The Arabic numeral 5 and the Roman numeral V stand for number five. \ أَرقام \ digits, numerals, figures. \ See Also رقم (رَقْم) \ الأَرْقام الرّومانيّة \ Roman numerals: the ancient Roman way of writing numbers with I (one), V (five), X (ten), L (fifty), C (a hundred), D (500), M (1000): 1979 in Roman numerals is MCMLXXIX. \ الأَرْقام العَرَبيّة \ Arabic numerals: the signs 1, 2,3 etc.. \ الرَّقْم القِيَاسيّ \ record: (often attrib.) the highest or lowest figure that has ever been officially noted: His jump of 1.99 metres broke the high jump record. He made a record jump. The number of road death in 1970 was the lowest on record. -
11 character
إِحْدى شَخْصِيَّات كتاب أو مَسْرَحِيّة \ character: a person, esp. one in a book or play: Several bad characters in this book are well described. \ حَرْف \ character: a kind of mark, sign, etc. used for a number or a letter; a kind of handwriting: These are printed characters. Arabic characters are formed from right to left. \ خُلُق \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. \ عَلامَة كِتابِيّة \ character: a kind of mark, sign, etc. used for a number or a letter; a kind of handwriting: These are printed characters. Arabic characters are written from right to left. -
12 abjad
alphabet [from the first four letters of the Arabic alphabet (a, b, j, d)] Per abjad borrowed from Ar -
13 fuss'hha
clearness (of speech), good Arabic [fassuhha] -
14 t'arib
translation into Arabic ['arraba] -
15 البرنامج العربي لمنظمة الصحة العالمية
WHO Arabic programmeArabic-English Medical Dictionary > البرنامج العربي لمنظمة الصحة العالمية
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16 الصمغ العربي
1. acacia gum 2. arabic gum -
17 صمغ السنط
1) 1. acacia gum 2. arabic a. 2) cape gum 3) wattle gum -
18 صمغ عربي
gum arabic -
19 العربية
n. Arabic -
20 اللغة العربية
n. Arabic
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