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101 حديث
حَدِيث: جَدِيدnew, novel, recent, fresh, neoteric, neone-; modern, up to date; unprecedented -
102 حديث العهد
حَدِيثُ العَهْدrecent, new, fresh, young, of recent date -
103 حدث
حَدّثَ: جَدّدَ، عَصْرَنَto modernize, update, bring up to date -
104 رقي إلى
رَقِيَ إلى: عادَ تارِيُخُهُ إلىto date (back) to, go back to, belong to a definite period in the past -
105 صادف
صادَفَ: وافَقَ (في تارِيخٍ مُعَيّن)to fall on (a given date); to correspond to, coincide with, concur with -
106 ضرب أجلا أو موعدا
ضَرَبَ أجَلاً أو مَوْعِداًto fix a date, make an appointment -
107 من الطراز القديم
مِنَ الطّرَازِ القَدِيم، قَدِيمُ (عَتِيقُ) الطّرَازold-fashioned, outmoded, demode (French), outdated, out-of-date, antiquated, obsolete -
108 قديم الطراز
مِنَ الطّرَازِ القَدِيم، قَدِيمُ (عَتِيقُ) الطّرَازold-fashioned, outmoded, demode (French), outdated, out-of-date, antiquated, obsolete -
109 عصرن
عَصْرنَ: حَدّثَto modernize, update, bring up to date -
110 عصري
عَصْرِيّ: حَدِيثmodern, up to date, neoteric, recent, new, novel -
111 غفل من التاريخ
غُفْلٌ مِنَ التّارِيخundated, dateless, without a date -
112 مهجور
مَهْجُور: مَتْرُوك، مُهْمَلdeserted, abandoned, forsaken, derelict; forlorn, desolate, unfrequented; lonely; in disuse, out of use, obsolete, archaic, antiquated, old-fashioned, out-of-date, outdated, outmoded -
113 موعد
مَوْعِد: اِجْتِمَاعٌ أو لِقَاءٌ (مُحَدّدٌ سابِقاً)appointment, engagement, date, rendezvous -
114 موعد
مَوْعِد: وَقْتٌ مُحَدّد، أجَلappointed time; time, date -
115 موقت
مَوْقِت: مَوْعِدappointment, date, rendezvous -
116 مولد
مَوْلِد: وَقْتُ الوِلاَدَة، مِيْلادbirthday, time (date, day) of birth -
117 مبطل
مُبْطَل: مَهْجُور، عَتِيقoutmoded, outdated, out-of-date, old-fashioned, antiquated, obsolete, out of use, in disuse -
118 متجدد
مُتَجَدّدrenewed; revived, regenerated; new, novel, fresh; modern, up to date; progressive, progressing; evolving, evolutionary -
119 متحجر
مُتَحَجّر: بالٍ، عَتِيقantiquated, outmoded, out-of-date, old-fashioned, obsolete, fossil -
120 مصادف
مُصَادِف: مُوَافِق (في تارِيخٍ مُعَيّن)falling on (a given date); corresponding to, coinciding with, coincident with, concurring with, concurrent with
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