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21 توارد
تَوَارَدَto arrive successively, come one after the other; to succeed or follow one another, follow in succession, be successive or consecutive -
22 متتابع
مُتَتَابِع: مُتَوَالٍ، مُتَوَاصِلsuccessive, consecutive, sequent, sequential; continuous, continual, continued, uninterrupted, unbroken, unceasing, incessant, running, constant -
23 متتال
مُتَتَالٍ (المُتَتَالي): مُتَوَالٍ، مُتَعَاقِبsuccessive, consecutive, sequent, sequential; continuous, continual, continued, uninterrupted; unbroken, unceasing, incessant, running, constant; alternating -
24 متسلسل
مُتَسَلْسِل: مُسَلْسَلserial, seriate(d), sequenced; successive, consecutive, sequent, sequential; continuous; hierarchical; chain-; concatenate(d), linked together, connected, inter-linked, interlocked -
25 متعاقب
مُتَعَاقِب: مُتَتَابِعsuccessive, consecutive, sequential, sequent -
26 متلاحق
مُتَلاَحِق: مُتَتَابِع، مُسْتَمِرّsuccessive, consecutive, uninterrupted, continuous, continued, constant, unbroken, incessant, unceasing -
27 متوال
مُتَوَالٍ (المُتَوَالِي): مُتَتَابِع، مُتَوَاصِلsuccessive, consecutive, sequent, sequential; continuous, continual, continued, constant, uninterrupted, unbroken, incessant, unceasing, running -
28 مسلسل
مُسَلْسَل: مُتَسَلْسِلserial(ized), seriate(d), sequenced; successive, consecutive, sequent(ial); continuous; hierarchical; chain-; graded, gradated, graduated; concatenate(d), linked together, connected, interlinked, interlocked -
29 solid
[ˈsɔlɪd]1. adjective1) not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas:صُلْب، جامِدsolid substances.
2) not hollow:غَيْر أجْوَفThe tyres of the earliest cars were solid.
3) firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable):مَتين قَوي، مَوْثوقHis argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.
4) completely made of one substance:خالِصWe dug till we reached solid rock.
5) without breaks, gaps or flaws:مُتَماسِكThey are solid in their determination to strike.
6) having height, breadth and width:مُجَسَّمA cube is a solid figure.
7) consecutive; without a pause:مُتَتالٍ، دون إنْقِطاعI've been working for six solid hours.
2. adverbwithout interruption; continuously:مُتَواصِلShe was working for six hours solid.
3. noun1) a substance that is solid:مادَّة صَلْبَهButter is a solid but milk is a liquid.
2) a shape that has length, breadth and height.مُجَسَّم -
30 تتابعي
تَتابُعيّ \ sequential, consecutive. -
31 تعاقبي
تَعاقُبيّ \ sequential, successive, consecutive, cascade. -
32 متوال
مُتَوالٍ \ successive, consecutive, sequential.
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