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1 commune
[ˈkɔmjuːn] nouna group of people living together and sharing everything they own.الكوميونه العامَّه -
2 ijtim'a
assembly, commune, society [jama'a] Per ejtema', Tur ictimai borrowed from Ar -
3 الجرثومة القولونية الشائعة
Bacterium coli communeArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الجرثومة القولونية الشائعة
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4 الساق الأصلية للنفق الهلالي
crus commune canalis semicircularisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الساق الأصلية للنفق الهلالي
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5 الساق العظمية الأصلية
1) common osseous crus 2) crus osseum commune NA -
6 الساق الغشائية للقناة الهلالية الأصلية
crus membranaceum commune ductus semicircularis NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الساق الغشائية للقناة الهلالية الأصلية
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7 اللحافة العامة
1) common integument 2) 1. integumentum commune NA 2. the skin -
8 المساريق الأصلية
1) common mesentery 2) mesenterium commune -
9 المساريق البدئية
1. primitive mesentery 2. mesenterium dorsale commune -
10 المساريق الظهرانية الأصلية
1) dorsal common mesentery 2) mesenterium dorsale commune NAArabic-English Medical Dictionary > المساريق الظهرانية الأصلية
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11 العامة عامة الشعب
n. commune -
12 الناس
n. people, ruck, commune, world -
13 لجنة ثورية باريسية
n. commune -
14 تسار
تَسَارّ: تَنَاجَىto exchange secrets or sentiments, talk confidentially, commune -
15 تناجى
تَنَاجَىto commune, converse or communicate intimately, talk confidentially, exchange sentiments or secrets
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