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81 husk
[hask]1. nounthe dry thin covering of certain fruits and seeds:قِشْرَهcorn husk.
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82 lay
I [leɪ] past tense, past participle laid [leɪd] verb1) to place, set or put (down), often carefully:She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair
يَضَعShe laid her report before the committee.
2) to place in a lying position:يُلْقي، يُمَدِّدShe laid the baby on his back.
3) to put in order or arrange:يُعِدُّto lay one's plans / a trap.
4) to flatten:يَمُدُّ، يُسَوِّيThe wind laid the corn flat.
5) to cause to disappear or become quiet:يَهْدأ، يُبْعِدto lay a ghost / doubts.
6) (of a bird) to produce (eggs):تَضَعُ بيضاMy hens are laying well.
7) to bet:يُراهِن III'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.
See:III [leɪ] adjective1) not a member of the clergy:راهِب غَيْر مَرْسومlay preachers.
2) not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject):غَيْر مِهَني IV [leɪ] nounDoctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.
an epic poem.قِصَّة شِعْرِيَّه مَلْحَمِيَّه قَصيرَه -
83 mill
[mɪl]1. noun1) a machine, sometimes now electrical, for grinding coffee, pepper etc by crushing it between rough, hard surfaces:مَطْحَنَهa pepper-mill.
2) a building where grain is ground:مَطْحَنَهThe farmer took his corn to the mill.
3) a building where certain types of things are manufactured:مَعْمَلa steel-mill.
2. verb1) to grind or press:يَطْحَنThis flour was milled locally.
2) ( usually with about or around) (of crowds) to move about in a disorganized way:يَتَحَرَّك بِدون نِظامThere's a huge crowd of people milling around outside.
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84 peck
[pek]1. verb1) (of birds) to strike or pick up with the beak, usually in order to eat:يَلْتَقِط بِمِنقارِهThe bird pecked his hand.
2) to eat very little:يَلَتَقِط طَعامَه ، يأكُل قليلاShe just pecks (at) her food.
3) to kiss quickly and briefly:يُقَبِّل بِسُرْعَهShe pecked her mother on the cheek.
2. noun1) a tap or bite with the beak:نَقْرَهThe bird gave him a painful peck on the hand.
2) a brief kiss:قُبْلَة سَريعَهa peck on the cheek.
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85 reap
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86 ripe
[raɪp] adjectiveناضِجripe apples/corn.
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87 sheaf
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88 stubble
[ˈstabl] noun1) the stubs or ends of corn left in the ground when the stalks are cut.جُذامَة الحِنْطَه2) short coarse hairs growing eg on an unshaven chin.شَعْر الوَجْه قَبْلَ حَلْقِه -
89 thresh
[θreʃ] verbto beat (the stalks of corn) in order to extract the grain.يَدْرُس الحِنْطَه -
90 windmill
nouna machine with sails that work by wind power, for grinding corn or pumping water.طاحونَه هَوائِيَّه -
91 أثمر (للأرض والنباتات)
أَثْمَرَ (للأرض والنباتات) \ bear, (bore, borne): to produce: Some trees bear no fruit. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also أنتج (أَنْتَجَ) -
92 أساسي
أَسَاسِيّ \ basic: very necessary or important; forming a starting point on which to develop: I have only a basic knowledge of science. Experience in foreign countries is basic for this kind of job. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. essential: belonging especially to sth. and showing its real nature: Kindness was an essential part of his character. indispensable: adj. very necessary; what one must have for a certain purpose: A sharp knife is indispensable for cutting meat. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. material: important; necessary: We must make a material change in our plans. radical: concerning the most important parts of anything; (of change) complete; (of people) in favour of complete political change: radical changes in the laws of a country; radical improvements; radical opinions. vital: very important; necessary to life: It was a vital decision. The heart is a vital organ. \ See Also هامّ جدًّا، رئيسي (رئيسيّ)، جوهري (جَوْهَرِيّ)، لا غنى عنه (لا غِنًى عنه) -
93 أصفر (اللون)
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94 أنتج
أنْتَجَ \ generate: to produce, cause to exist: Fire generates heat. Cruelty generates fear and hate. manufacture: to make or produce things by machinery. produce: to grow (on a farm); make (in a factory); supply (from under the ground, etc.): Australia produces wool and meat. France produces wine. turn out: to produce: This factory turns out 60 cars a day. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also ولد (وَلَّدَ) \ أنْتَج نَسْلاً \ breed, (bred): (of animals) to produce young: Many animals breed during the spring. -
95 ب
بِ \ at: (showing how): at full speed; at great cost. by: past: He went by me without speaking, (showing measure): We sell corn by weight and eggs by quantity, (showing how sth. is done): We travel by land (or by car). We did that by mistake. We hold things by the handle. We know people by name. We learn by experience. We earn money by working, showing the amount or degree of: I missed the train by a few minutes. That post is higher by half a metre. in: showing condition: In a hurry, showing how: He wrote to me in French, in red ink. into: showing a change of condition: She burst into tears. of: (after an adj. or verb) concerning; about: I’m sure of it. He’s fond of her. We were thinking of you. on: (showing the subject); concerning: He’s keen on sport. with: having: I’ll do it with pleasure, by means of: I cut it with a knife. It was covered with blood. -
96 بالة
بَالَة \ bale: a quantity of goods (cotton, corn, etc.) tied up for carrying. -
97 بذر (الحب)
بَذَرَ (الحَبّ) \ sow: to scatter seeds or plant them, in large numbers: Farmers sow their corn. \ See Also زرع (زَرَعَ) -
98 بذرة
بَذْرَة \ seed: the grain from which corn grows; the grain-like object from which anny flowering plant grows: We plant most seeds in spring. spore: a sort of small seed. \ بَذْل (الجُهْد) \ exertion: the use of effort: He was tired after all his exertions at digging in the garden. -
99 بزرة
بِزْرَة \ grain: a small hard seed (of corn, rice, etc.). \ بِزْرَة الفاكِهة \ pip: the seed of a fruit: an orange pip. -
100 بشار
بُشَار \ popcorn: grains of corn that have been swollen and burst by heat, usu. eaten warm with salt and butter.
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