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فَنَار \ beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. lantern: old use a lamp with a case, for protecting its light from the wind and rain. lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). \ See Also فانوس (فانُوس) -
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مَنَار \ lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. \ See Also مَنَارَة -
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[ˈbiːkən] noun1) a type of light, fire etc that warns of danger, eg the light in a lighthouse.مَنارَه، فَنار2) a radio station or transmitter that sends out signals to guide shipping or aircraft.مُرْشِد لاسِلكي -
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فَنَار \ beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. lantern: old use a lamp with a case, for protecting its light from the wind and rain. lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). \ See Also فانوس (فانُوس) -
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فَنَار \ beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. lantern: old use a lamp with a case, for protecting its light from the wind and rain. lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). \ See Also فانوس (فانُوس) -
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فَنَار \ beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. lantern: old use a lamp with a case, for protecting its light from the wind and rain. lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). \ See Also فانوس (فانُوس) -
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مَنَار \ lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. \ See Also مَنَارَة -
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مَنَار \ lighthouse: a tower with a strong flashing light that warns ships of danger (of rocks, etc.). beacon: a light on a high place, to give warning. \ See Also مَنَارَة -
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n. lighthouse, light, highlight, beacon, minaret -
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مَنَارَة (تَهْتَدِي بِها السّفُنُ إلخ)lighthouse, light, beacon
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