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1 devoid
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2 خلو من
adj. devoid of, void of, destitute of -
3 مجرد من
adj. freed from, devoid -
4 أعوزه كذا
أعْوَزَهُ كَذَا، يُعْوزُهُ كَذَاto lack, want, need; to be in need of, in want of, lacking, wanting, deficient in, short of or in, destitute of, devoid of; to suffer from the absence or deficiency of -
5 يعوزه كذا
أعْوَزَهُ كَذَا، يُعْوزُهُ كَذَاto lack, want, need; to be in need of, in want of, lacking, wanting, deficient in, short of or in, destitute of, devoid of; to suffer from the absence or deficiency of -
6 أقفر
أقْفَرَto be or become desolate, deserted, empty, lifeless, uninhabited, devastated; to be or become destitute (of), devoid (of) -
7 صفر
صُفْر: خالٍempty, void, vacant; devoid (of) -
8 صفر
صِفْر: خالٍempty, void, vacant; devoid (of) -
9 عار من
عارٍ مِنْ: مُجَرّدٌ مِنْ، خِلْوٌ مِنْdivested of, stripped of, deprived of, dispossessed of; free from, devoid of, void of, destitute of, lacking -
10 عاطل من
عاطِلٌ مِنْ: خِلْوٌ مِنْdevoid of, destitute of, lacking -
11 عدم
عَدِمَ: فَقَدَto be or become bereaved of, bereft of, deprived of, destitute of, devoid of, void of, lacking; to lack, want, be in need of; to lose -
12 عديم
عَدِيم: فاقِد، خِلْوٌ مِنْlacking, wanting, in need of, deficient in; bereaved of, bereft of, deprived of, destitute of, devoid of, void of; without, -less, un-, in-, im-, non-, dis- -
13 عري من
عَرِيَ مِنْ: كانَ مُجَرّداً أو خِلْواً مِنْto be or become free from, devoid of, destitute of; to be or become divested of, stripped of, deprived of, dispossessed of -
14 عطل من
عُطْلٌ مِنْ: خِلْوٌ مِنْdevoid of, destitute of, lacking -
15 فاقد
فاقِد: عَدِيم، خِلْوٌ مِنْbereaved of, bereft of, deprived of, destitute of, devoid of, void of, lacking, wanting; without, -less, un-, in-, im-, non-, dis- -
16 مجرد من
مُجَرّدٌ مِنْ: خِلْوٌ مِنْfree from, devoid of
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