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1 counted, calculated, reckoned
مَعْدود \ counted, calculated, reckoned. \ See Also محسوب (مَحْسوب) -
2 لا يعد ولا يحصى
لا يُعَدّ ولا يُحْصَى \ countless: too many to be counted. innumerable: too many to be counted. -
3 countless
لا يُعَدّ ولا يُحْصَى \ countless: too many to be counted. innumerable: too many to be counted. -
4 innumerable
لا يُعَدّ ولا يُحْصَى \ countless: too many to be counted. innumerable: too many to be counted. -
5 معدود
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6 محسوب
مَحْسُوب: مَعْدُودcalculated, computed, reckoned, counted -
7 معدود
مَعْدُود: مَحْسُوبcounted, calculated, computed, enumerated, reckoned -
8 محصى
مُحْصىً: مَعْدُود، مَحْسُوبcounted, enumerated, calculated, computed, reckoned -
9 معدد
مُعَدّد: عُدّدَ، أُحْصِيَenumerated, listed, counted (off), numbered -
10 معول
مُعَوّلٌ (عَلَيْهِ): مُعْتَمَدrelied on, depended on, counted on; trusted (in) -
11 معتمد
مُعْتَمَد (عَلَيْه): اِتّكِلَ عَلَيْه، اِسْتُنِدَ إلَيْهrelied on, depended on, counted on, drawn upon; trusted (in); used (as a basis or authority), invoked, resorted to -
12 innumerable
[ɪˈnjuːmərəbl] adjectivetoo many to be counted; a great many:لا يُعَد، لا يُحْصىinnumerable difficulties.
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14 قاصر (عن الحاجة)
قاصِر (عَن الحاجَة) \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. minor: sb. below the age (now 18 in Britain) at which he is fully responsible in law for his actions. short: in need; not having enough: These goods are in short supply (They are hard to get because the supply is too small). I counted the money, and it was $2 short ($2 was missing, or $2 more was needed for my purpose). under age: too young: You can’t join the army as you’re under age. \ See Also قليل( قليل)، غَيْر كافٍ، قاصِر (شرعًا)، بحاجةٍ إلى -
15 لا يحصى
لا يُحْصَى \ countless: too many to be counted. -
16 معدود
مَعْدود \ counted, calculated, reckoned. \ See Also محسوب (مَحْسوب) -
17 ناقص
ناقِص \ incomplete: not complete; not perfect: This piece of work is incomplete - please finish it. His explanation is incomplete - it doesn’t explain all the facts. lacking: (with in) needing; not having enough: His pictures are lacking in colour. less: made smaller by taking away: I pay him $15 a week, less $3 for his meals (which leaves $12). minus: prep., less; without: Five minus two is three (5-2=3). missing: unable to be found; noticeably absent: a tooth missing; two boys missing from the class. short: not having enough: These goods are in short supply (They are hard to get because the supply is too small). I counted the money, and it was $2 short ($2 was missing, or $2 more was needed for my purpose). -
18 ينقصه
يَنْقُصُه \ short: in need; not having enough: I’m short of money. These goods are in short supply (They are hard to get because the supply is too small). I counted the money, and it was $2 short ($2 was missing, or $2 more was needed for my purpose). -
19 countless
لا يُحْصَى \ countless: too many to be counted. -
20 incomplete
ناقِص \ incomplete: not complete; not perfect: This piece of work is incomplete - please finish it. His explanation is incomplete - it doesn’t explain all the facts. lacking: (with in) needing; not having enough: His pictures are lacking in colour. less: made smaller by taking away: I pay him $15 a week, less $3 for his meals (which leaves $12). minus: prep., less; without: Five minus two is three (5-2=3). missing: unable to be found; noticeably absent: a tooth missing; two boys missing from the class. short: not having enough: These goods are in short supply (They are hard to get because the supply is too small). I counted the money, and it was $2 short ($2 was missing, or $2 more was needed for my purpose).
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