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1 comparative
[kəmˈpærətɪv] adjective1) judged by comparing with something else:مُقارِن، مُشابِهthe comparative quiet of the suburbs.
2) (of an adjective or adverb used in comparisons) between positive and superlative, as the following underlined words:a bigger book
a better man
دَرَجَة المُقارَنَه( also noun) What is the comparative of "bad"?
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2 comparative
نِسْبِيّ \ comparative: when compared to sb. or sth. else: We are not rich, but we live in comparative comfort. (if we consider the conditions of the poor). relative: comparative: the relative values of gold and iron. -
3 comparative
مُقَارَن \ comparative: concerned with or done by comparing: She was working on a comparative study of language. -
4 comparative
أَفْعال التَّفْضِيل (في النَّحْو) \ comparative: (in grammar) the form of adjectives or adverbs used to express the idea of ‘more’: ‘Bigger’ is the comparative form of ‘big’. superlative: the - est form of an adjective, meaning ‘more than any other’: The superlative (form) of ‘big’ is ‘biggest’. -
5 اسم التفضيل
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6 تشبيهي
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7 صفة التفضيل
comparative; comparatif -
8 الباثولوجيا المقارنة
comparative pathology -
9 التشريح المقارن
comparative anatomy -
10 الطب المقارن
comparative medicine -
11 الفيزيولوجيا المقارنة
comparative physiology -
12 علم الجنين المقارن
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13 علم المشيمة المقارن
comparative placentology -
14 علم النفس المقارن
comparative psychology -
15 قرع مقارن
comparative percussion -
16 badly
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17 نسبي
نِسْبِيّ \ comparative: when compared to sb. or sth. else: We are not rich, but we live in comparative comfort. (if we consider the conditions of the poor). relative: comparative: the relative values of gold and iron. -
18 relative
نِسْبِيّ \ comparative: when compared to sb. or sth. else: We are not rich, but we live in comparative comfort. (if we consider the conditions of the poor). relative: comparative: the relative values of gold and iron. -
19 مقارن
1́ adj. comparative2́ n. comparative -
20 صيغة التفضيل
صِيْغَةُ التّفْضِيلcomparative, comparative degree
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