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41 buttock
رِدْف \ buttock: either of the two soft parts on which a person sits. hip: the fleshy part on either side of the human body above the legs: She stood with her hands on her hips. -
42 hip
رِدْف \ buttock: either of the two soft parts on which a person sits. hip: the fleshy part on either side of the human body above the legs: She stood with her hands on her hips. -
43 camel
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44 fear, grief
مُبْتَلًى \ stricken: (used with nouns like fear, grief, either predicatively or in compounds) feeling the effects of: terror-stricken. \ مُصَاب \ stricken: seriously troubled: She was stricken with anxiety on hearing the bad news, (used with nouns like fear, grief, either predicatively or in compounds) feeling the effects of terror-stricken. \ See Also مُبْتَلًى بِـ -
45 stricken
مُبْتَلًى \ stricken: (used with nouns like fear, grief, either predicatively or in compounds) feeling the effects of: terror-stricken. \ مُصَاب \ stricken: seriously troubled: She was stricken with anxiety on hearing the bad news, (used with nouns like fear, grief, either predicatively or in compounds) feeling the effects of terror-stricken. \ See Also مُبْتَلًى بِـ -
46 or
أَمْ \ or: (expressing a choice; expressing different possibilities): Do you want tea or coffee? It’s either blue or green. You must pay for it, whether you drink it or not. \ أَوْ \ or: (expressing a choice; expressing different possibilities): Do you want tea or coffee? It’s either blue or green. You must pay for it, whether you drink it or not, with measures and numbers, expressing a likely amount: two or three times; I’ll be there in an hour or so. -
47 park
أَوْقَفَ السّيارة وتركَها مؤقتًا \ park: to leave a car when it is not in use: You may park (your car) here while you are shopping. \ بَرَّك \ park: to leave a car when it is not in use: You may park (your car) here while you are shopping. \ See Also أَوْقَفَ السيارة \ حَديقَة عامّة \ park: a large piece of enclosed land (with grass and trees) either for public use or around a great house: a city park; a wild life park. \ مُتَنَزّه عامّ \ park: a large piece of enclosed land (with grass and trees) either for public use or around a great house: a city park; a wild life park. -
48 syllabus
مَنْهَج دِرَاسي \ syllabus: the plan of work for a class in shcool or college, either for a fixed period or for a particular exam: our chemistry syllabus for this year. \ مُقَرَّرات دراسيّة \ syllabus: the plan of work for a class in shcool or college, either for a fixed period or for a particular exam: our chemistry syllabus for this year. -
49 am
or, either [?] -
50 lau
if [Akk lu (either), Heb lu (if only), Syr elaw (when), Phoen 'l (if)] -
51 أي البصات سوف تاخذ
pron. either -
52 إما كسلان أو غبي
conj. either... or -
53 احد الامرين
adv. either -
54 كل
1́ adj. livelong2́ n. whole3́ pron. every, either, all, each, any4́ v. jade, tire -
55 لا يجيد الغناء
adv. either or -
56 أي
أيْ، أيّماany; every; either; no matter what; whoever, whosoever; whatever, whatsoever, whichever, whichsoever -
57 أيما
أيْ، أيّماany; every; either; no matter what; whoever, whosoever; whatever, whatsoever, whichever, whichsoever -
58 إما... أو
إمّا... أوْeither... or; whether... or -
59 جهاد
جهاد:To strive, struggle. This can be any kind of striving in the way of God which involves either spiritual or personal effort, material resources, or arms. Jihad is also used to refer to a war waged by the Muslims for the defense or advancement of Islam; it's interests and ideals. -
60 ولا
nor..,.. either; not even
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either — 1. pronunciation. The pronunciations iy dhǝ and ee dhǝ are about equally common. 2. parts of speech. Either functions in two ways: as an adjective or pronoun, and as an adverb or conjunction. In all these uses, it means essentially ‘one or other… … Modern English usage
either — [ē′thər, ī′thər] adj. [ME < OE æghwæther < a (æ), always (see AY) + gehwæther, each of two (see WHETHER): akin to, and of same formation as, OHG eogihwedar] 1. one or the other (of two) [use either hand] 2. each (of two); the one and the… … English World dictionary
Either — Ei ther ([=e] [th][ e]r or [imac] [th][ e]r; 277), a. & pron. [OE. either, aither, AS. [=ae]g[eth]er, [=ae]ghw[ae][eth]er (akin to OHG. [=e]ogiwedar, MHG. iegeweder); [=a] + ge + hw[ae][eth]er whether. See {Each}, and {Whether}, and cf. {Or},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Either — Ei ther, conj. Either precedes two, or more, co[ o]rdinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative. It is correlative to or. [1913 Webster] Either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
either — Either suggests a duality and is almost always better avoided when the context involves quantities of more than two, as in Decisions on Mansfield’s economy are now made in either Detroit, Pittsburgh, or New York. Often in such constructions,… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
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either...or ...or — either...or (...or) phrase used for showing two or more possibilities or choices You must answer either yes or no. You can contact us either by phone, by email, or by letter. When there’s a crisis, they either do nothing or do something totally… … Useful english dictionary
either — O.E. ægðer, contraction of æghwæðer each of two, both, from a always (see AYE (Cf. aye) (2)) + ge collective prefix + hwæðer which of two, whether (see WHETHER (Cf. whether)). Cognate with Du. ieder, O.H.G. eogiwedar, G … Etymology dictionary
Either — Either/or means one or the other. Its usage, versus the simple or structure, is often for emphatic purposes, sometimes intending to emphasize that only one option is possible, or to emphasize that there are only two options. Its use in a sentence … Wikipedia
either — ► CONJUNCTION & ADVERB 1) used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives specified (the other being introduced by ‘or’). 2) (adverb ) used to indicate a similarity or link with a statement just made: You don t like him, do you?… … English terms dictionary
either-or — [ē′thərôr′] adj. designating a proposition, situation, etc. limited to only two alternatives … English World dictionary