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21 النزع
death struggle -
22 حشرجة الموت
death rattle -
23 صلصلة الاحتضار
death rattle -
24 غريزة الموت
death instinct -
25 قناع الميت
death mask -
26 نزاع الموت
death struggle -
27 نسبة الوفيات للحالات
death-to-case ratio -
28 وفيات
death -
29 احتضر
اِحْتُضِرَ: حَضَرَهُ المَوْتُto be dying, moribund, approaching death, near to death, at the point of death, at death's door, in extremis, in the throes of death, near one's end, at the last gasp, with one foot in the grave; to die, expire, pass away, breathe one's last, emit the last breath, draw the last breath, meet death, give up the ghost, relinquish life, part with life -
30 deadly
قَاتِل (صِفَة) \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. -
31 fatal
قَاتِل (صِفَة) \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. -
32 lethal
قَاتِل (صِفَة) \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. -
33 محتضر
مُحْتَضَر: مائِت، حَضَرَهُ المَوْتُdying, moribund, in extremis, in the throes of death, at the point of death, at death's door, at the last gasp, with one foot in the grave, approaching death, near to death, near one's end -
34 نازع
نازَعَ: اِحْتُضِرَto be in the throes of death, in extremis, dying, moribund, near one's end, at the last gasp, approaching death, near to death, at the point of death -
35 نعي
نَعْي، نَعِيّ، نَعْيَةobituary, death notice, death announcement, notice of someone's death, news of someone's death -
36 نعي
نَعْي، نَعِيّ، نَعْيَةobituary, death notice, death announcement, notice of someone's death, news of someone's death -
37 نعية
نَعْي، نَعِيّ، نَعْيَةobituary, death notice, death announcement, notice of someone's death, news of someone's death -
38 قتل
قَتَلَ \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). lynch: (of a violent crowd) to kill sb. for a crime, without lawful trial. put to death: to kill a prisoner (lawfully or unlawfully): The murderer was put to death by order of the court. The escaped prisoner was caught and put to death by an angry crowd. \ قَتَلَ \ massacre: to kill cruelly in large numbers (esp. unarmed people). \ See Also ذَبَحَ بالجملة \ قَتَلَ الحيوانَ بعَقَّار \ put to sleep: (of a doctor) to cause sb. to sleep (or to kill a sick animal) by some medical means. \ قَتَلَ خَنْقًا \ suffocate: to (cause sb. to) be unable to breath to properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. \ قَتَلَ عمدًا \ murder: to kill (sb.) criminally. \ قَتَلَ غِيلَةً \ assassinate: to murder for political reasons. -
39 kill
قَتَلَ \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). lynch: (of a violent crowd) to kill sb. for a crime, without lawful trial. put to death: to kill a prisoner (lawfully or unlawfully): The murderer was put to death by order of the court. The escaped prisoner was caught and put to death by an angry crowd. -
40 lynch
قَتَلَ \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). lynch: (of a violent crowd) to kill sb. for a crime, without lawful trial. put to death: to kill a prisoner (lawfully or unlawfully): The murderer was put to death by order of the court. The escaped prisoner was caught and put to death by an angry crowd.
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