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حَيَوَان \ animal: a living thing (including birds, fish, insects, etc.) that is not a plant. beast: a four-footed animal: A lion is a wild beast. -
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[biːst]1) a four-footed ( especially large) animal:حَيَوان، وَحْشbeasts of the jungle.
2) a cruel, brutal person.إنْسانٌ كالوَحْش3) an unpleasant person:فَظ، جِلْف، قَذِرArthur is a beast for refusing to come!
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دَابَّة \ animal: a living thing (including birds, fish, insects, etc.) that is not a plant. beast: a farm animal (cow, horse, donkey, etc.). brute: (in a bad sense) an animal: Your dog is a fierce brute. \ See Also وحش (وَحْش) -
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قَذِر (إنْسَان) \ beast: a very nasty person. -
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an animal, eg the lion, or a bird, eg the eagle, that kills and eats others.حيوان كاسِر أو طَيْر جارِح -
7 bahima
beast, cattle [Sem b-h-m, Mal bhima, Heb behema, JNA bihema, Gez behema (be dumb), Tig behame, Uga bhmt (animal)] Ful bahime, Per bahime borrowed from Ar -
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حَيَوَان \ animal: a living thing (including birds, fish, insects, etc.) that is not a plant. beast: a four-footed animal: A lion is a wild beast. \ حَيَوَان ألِيف مُدَلَّل \ pet: a creature (esp. a cat or dog) that is kept in one’s house or garden and treated as a friend: Many children keep pets. \ حَيَوَان ثدييّ \ mammal: any animal that feeds its young with its milk. \ See Also لَبُون \ حَيَوَان زاحِف \ reptile: any coldblooded animal (like a snake or crocodile; but not frogs, etc., which change their form) that creeps along without legs, or with very short legs. \ حَيَوَان زاحِف مُنْقَرِض \ dinosaur: any of several kinds of very large reptiles of very ancient times. \ حَيَوَان قارِض \ rodent: any animal (rat, mouse, etc.) that can use its teeth for cutting wood, etc., as well as for eating. \ حَيَوَان مَشْوي كامِل \ barbecue: an animal (sheep, etc.) cooked whole over a fire. \ حَيَوَان مِن ذَوَات الأَرْبَع \ quadruped: any animal with four legs. \ حَيَوَان مُوَلَّد \ mongrel: sb. or sth. (usu. a dog) of mixed birth. \ See Also هجين (هَجِين) -
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حَيَوَان \ animal: a living thing (including birds, fish, insects, etc.) that is not a plant. beast: a four-footed animal: A lion is a wild beast. -
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12 hhaiwan
animal, beast [hhayya] Aze heyvan, Ful hayawan, Gre haibani, Hin haivan, Ind haiwan, hewan, Per hheiwan, Swa hayawani, Taj hayvon, Tat khaivan, Tur hayvan, Uzb khayvon borrowed from Ar -
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16 شخص حقير
n. beast, scrub, stinkard [sl.], whelp, insignificancy, skunk -
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n. beast, animal, brute -
18 مدرس
n. schoolteacher, beast, schoolmaster, master, pedagogue, tutor, regent -
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[lang name="Arabic"]آبِدَة (جمعه: أَوَابِد)monster, wild beast -
20 بهيمة
بَهِيمَة: حَيَوَانbeast, animal, quadruped, brute
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Beast — (b[=e]st), n. [OE. best, beste, OF. beste, F. b[^e]te, fr. L. bestia.] 1. Any living creature; an animal; including man, insects, etc. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Any four footed animal, that may be used for labor, food, or sport; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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