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1 خلاصة صفراء الثور
1) bilis bovina 2) bilis bubata 3) extractum fellis bovis 4) fel bovis purificatum 5) fel tauri purificatum -
2 fi'l
action, deed, act; verb [fa'ala] Aze fel, Ful fili, Ind faal, feel, fiil, Per fe'l, Swa feli, Tur faal, fiil borrowed from Ar -
3 الصفراء
1) bile 2) bili- 3) chol- 4) chole- 5) cholo- 6) 1. fel 2. the bile 7) gall -
4 صفراء الثور
1) fel bovis 2) ox bile 3) oxgall 4) ox gall -
5 befall
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6 fall
[fɔːl] past tense fell [fel]: past participle ˈfallen1. verb1) to go down from a higher level usually unintentionally:يَسْقُط ، يَقَعُ علىHer eye fell on an old book.
2) ( often with over ) to go down to the ground etc from an upright position, usually by accident:يَسْقُطShe fell (over).
3) to become lower or less:يَهْبُط، يَنْخَفِضThe temperature is falling.
4) to happen or occur:يَحِلُّEaster falls early this year.
5) to enter a certain state or condition:يَقَعُ في الغرام، يَسْقُطُ نائِماThey fell in love.
6) (formal only with it as subject):يقعُ على عاتِقي، من واجِبي أنto come as one's duty etc: It falls to me to take care of the children.
2. noun1) the act of falling:سُقوط، وُقوعHe had a fall.
2) (a quantity of) something that has fallen:سُقوط، هُطولa fall of snow.
3) capture or (political) defeat:سُقوط، إنْهِيارthe fall of Rome.
4) (American) the autumn:الخَريفLeaves change colour in the fall.
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7 fell
ISee:II [fel] verbto cut or knock down to the ground:يَقْطَعThey are felling all the trees in this area.
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8 fellow
[ˈfeləu]1. noun1) a man:إنْسان، شَخْصHe's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.
2) ( often as part of a word) a companion and equal:رفيقShe is playing with her schoolfellows.
3) a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.عُضو جَمعيه جامِعِيَّه أو هيئة مُعَلِّمين في كُلِّيَّه2. adjectivebelonging to the same group, country etc:زَميلa fellow music-lover.
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9 felon
[ˈfelən] nouna person who is guilty of a serious crime.مُجْرِم
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felþa- — *felþa , *felþam germ., stark. Neutrum (a): nhd. Feld; ne. field; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Quelle: Ortsname (5. Jh.); Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
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FEL — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término FEL puede referirse a: Frente de Estudiantes Libertarios, organización estudiantil de Chile. Federación de Estudiantes Libertarixs, organización estudiantil de Europa. Obtenido de FEL Categoría:… … Wikipedia Español
fel|on — fel|on1 «FEHL uhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person who has been convicted of a felony; criminal. Murderers and thieves are felons. 2. Archaic. a villain. –adj. cruel; fierce; wicked: »a felon blow. ╂[< Old French … Useful english dictionary
FEL — Neptuno dicatum olim, et Iunonispotentiae, ut habet MS. Codex Plin. cum impressi habeant, et humoris potentiae, l. II. c 37. ubi multis de eo agit. In Extispicina diligenter attendebatur, et, si magnum esset, fortunata omnia feliciaqueve… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Fel — das; <aus gleichbed. lat. fel> Galle, von der Leber produziertes Sekret zur Fettverdauung (Med.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
fel- Ⅲ — *fel germ.?, Verb: nhd. falten; ne. fold (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Hinweis: s. *faldi ; Etymologie: vergleiche idg. *pel (3a) … Germanisches Wörterbuch
fel- Ⅴ — *fel germ., Verb: nhd. breit sein ( Verb); ne. be (Verb) broad; Etymologie: unbekannt; Hinweis: s. *felþa ; Literatur: Falk/Torp 236 … Germanisches Wörterbuch
fel|ly — fel|ly1 «FEHL ee», noun, plural lies. = felloe. (Cf. ↑felloe) ╂[Old English felgi, dative of felg] fel|ly2 «FEHL lee», adverb. fiercely; cruelly. ╂[< fell3 + … Useful english dictionary
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