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61 مولى
مولى:A person of slave origin who does not have tribal protection. It is a word with dual meaning. It can mean either master or servant. -
62 avenue
[ˈævɪnjuː] noun1) a road, often with trees along either side.طَريق مُشَجَّـر2) ( often abbreviated to Ave. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads or streets:جادَه، شارِعHis address is 14 Swan Avenue.
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63 breast
[brest]1. noun1) either of a woman's two milk-producing glands on the front of the upper body.ثدي المرأه2) the front of a body between the neck and belly:صدرThis recipe needs three chicken breasts.
2. verb1) to face or oppose:يواجه، يقاومbreast the waves.
2) to come to the top of:يصعد الىAs we breasted the hill we saw the enemy in the distance.
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64 buttock
[ˈbatək] noun( usually in plural) either half of the part of the body on which one sits:مُؤَخَّرَه، أليَه، عَجْزShe smacked the child on the buttocks.
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65 child
[tʃaɪld] plural children [ˈtʃɪldrən] noun1) a young human being of either sex.طِفلٌ (صَبي أو بِنْت)2) a son or daughter:وَلَ / إبْن / إبْنَهHer youngest child is five years old.
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66 clause
[klɔːz] noun1) a part of a sentence having its own subject and predicate, eg either of the two parts of this sentence:عِبارَه، جُمْلَه مُعْتَمِدَه/ ثانويهThe sentence "Mary has a friend who is rich" contains a main clause and a subordinate (relative) clause.
2) a paragraph in a contract, will, or act of parliament.فَقْرَه، بَنْد -
67 collar-bone
nouneither of two bones joining breast-bone and shoulder-blade.عَظْمَةُ التَّرْقُوَه -
68 consul
[ˈkɔnsəl] noun1) an agent who looks after his country's residents in (part of) a foreign country:قُنْصُلthe British Consul in Berlin.
2) either of the two chief magistrates in ancient Rome.أحَد القُضاة الرَئيسيين في روما القَديمَه -
69 decimal currency
a system of money in which each coin or note is either a tenth of or ten times another in value.عِمْلَةٌ عَشْرِيَّه -
70 exile
[ˈeksaɪl]1. noun1) a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so:نَفي، مَنْفىan exile from his native land.
2) a ( usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment):غُرْبَه، إغْتِرابHe was sent into exile.
2. verbto send away or banish (a person) from his own country.يَنْفي، يُبْعِد -
71 fisherman
nouna person who fishes either as a job or as a hobby.صَيّاد -
72 force someone's hand
to force someone to do something either which he does not want to do or sooner than he wants to do it.يُجْبِر -
73 hip
I [hɪp] noun1) (the bones in) either of the two sides of the body just below the waist:وِرْكShe fell and broke her left hip.
2) (the measurement round) the body at the level of the widest part of the upper leg and buttocks:مقياس الورك II [hɪp] adjectiveWhat hip size are you?
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74 jaw
[dʒɔː] noun1) either of the two bones of the mouth in which the teeth are set:the upper/lower jaw
فَكHis jaw was broken in the fight.
2) ( in plural ) the mouth ( especially of an animal):فَكّانThe crocodile's jaws opened wide.
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75 kiosk
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76 Latin America
the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.أميركا اللاتينيَّه -
77 leaf
[liːf] plural leaves [liːvz] noun1) a part of a plant growing from the side of a stem, usually green, flat and thin, but of various shapes depending on the plant:وَرَقَة الشَّجَرMany trees lose their leaves in autumn.
2) something thin like a leaf, especially the page of a book:ورَقَهSeveral leaves had been torn out of the book.
3) an extra part of a table, either attached to one side with a hinge or added to the centre when the two ends are apart.صَفيحَه -
78 lip
[lɪp] noun1) either of the folds of flesh which form the edge of the mouth:شَفهShe bit her lip.
2) the edge of something:حافَّهthe lip of a cup.
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79 magnetic north
the direction, either east or west of the true north, in which a magnetized needle points.الشَّمال المِغْناطيسي -
80 Miss
[mɪs] noun1) a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech:Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?
آنِسَهExcuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?
2) a girl or young woman:فتاة شابَّهShe's a cheeky little miss!
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