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1 חנויות יוקרה
fancy shops -
2 להעלות בדמיון
fancy, fantasize -
3 מועדון פאר
fancy club -
4 מילים יפות
fancy words, bombastic language -
5 מילים של שבת
fancy words, bombastic language -
6 פרי-הדמיון
fancy, flight of imagination, figment -
7 אשליה
illusion, delusion, fallacy, fancy -
8 אשלייה
illusion, delusion, fallacy, fancy -
9 דימיון
imagination, fancy, fantasy, vision, imagining; similarity, resemblance, likeness, sameness, semblance, similitude, kinship, propinquity; simulation -
10 דימיוני
adj. imaginary, fanciful, fictitious, illusory, fictional, imagined, fairy, fancied, fancy, fantastic, fantastical, fictive, ideal, imaginative, mimic, mythical, nonentity, notional, quixotic, utopia -
11 דימיין
v. to imagine, fancy -
12 דימין
v. to imagine, fancy -
13 דם
v. be like (someone else) ; to resemble; compare————————v. be similar to, resemble; compared to————————v. be simulated; compared to————————v. to image; simulate; compare————————v. to imagine, fancy; simulate; compare; plot————————v. to look alike, resemble, be similar to————————blood————————money; fee, price -
14 דמיון
imagination, fancy, fantasy, vision, imagining; similarity, resemblance, likeness, sameness, semblance, similitude, kinship, propinquity, affinity, comparison; simulation -
15 דמיון שוא
hallucination, fancy -
16 דמיוני
adj. imaginary, fanciful, fictitious, illusory, fictional, imagined, fairy, fancied, fancy, fantastic, fantastical, fictive, ideal, imaginative, mimic, mythical, nonentity, notional, quixotic, utopia -
17 דמיין
v. be imagined————————v. to imagine, fancy -
18 דמין
v. to imagine, fancy -
19 השבחה
improvement, betterment, melioration, reclamation, fancy -
20 חופשי לנפשו
footloose, fancy-free
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