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1 coordinate, counterpart
كُفؤ \ coordinate, counterpart. \ See Also نظير (نَظير) -
2 اختلاج متناسق
coordinate convulsion -
3 رابط تساهمي تساندي
coordinate covalent bond -
4 كظم متناسق
coordinate repression -
5 تنسيق
n. assortment, coordinate, coordination -
6 سوى في الرتبة
v. coordinate -
7 متساو في الرتبة
adj. coordinate -
8 نسق
1́ n. arrangement, echelon, layout, manner, system, range, rate, mode, series, array2́ v. ordain, range, regulate, assort, orchestrate, coordinate, match, gear to -
9 نظير
1́ adj. duplicate, equivalent2́ n. counterpart, parallel, coordinate, match, example, rival -
10 إحداثي
إحْداثِيّ (جمعه: إحْداثِيّات) [رياضيات] -
11 تناسق
تَنَاسَقَto coordinate; to be coordinated; to be harmonious, congruous, symmetrical, regular, consistent -
12 نسق
نَسّقَ: نَظّمَ، رَتّبَto coordinate; to harmonize; to arrange, array, order, dispose, organize, put in order; to classify, range, assort, group, put together -
13 نظير
نَظِير: مَثِيل، نِدّcounterpart, parallel, analogue, coordinate, equivalent, equal, match, like, peer, fellow; duplicate, double, twin -
14 كفؤ
كُفؤ \ coordinate, counterpart. \ See Also نظير (نَظير)
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