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1 fern
الخُنْشَار أو السَّرْخَس (نَبَات) \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ السَّرْخَس (نَبَات) \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار \ نَبَات السَّرْخَس \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار -
2 fern
[fəːn] nouna kind of plant with no flowers and delicate feather-like leaves.سَرْخَس، خِنْشار -
3 chinshar
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4 اختبار التسرخس
fern test -
5 تبلور بشكل ورق السرخس
fern-leaf crystallization -
6 لسان كورق السرخس
fern leaf tongue -
7 خلاصة السرخس المذكر
extract of male fern -
8 زيت السرخس المذكر
oil of male fern -
9 سرخس
1) fern 2) filix -
10 ظاهرة التسرخس
1. fern phenomenon 2. cervical mucus arborization -
11 الختشار سرخس أو نبات
n. fern -
12 سرخس
سَرْخَس (نبات)fern, bracken, celery -
13 giant
[ˈdʒaɪənt] feminine ˈgiantess1. noun1) (in fairy stories etc) a huge person:مارِدJack met a giant when he climbed the beanstalk.
2) a person of unusually great height and size.عِمْلاق3) a person of very great ability or importance:شَخْص عِمْلاق، عَظيم جداEinstein is one of the giants of twentieth-century science.
2. adjectiveof unusually great height or size:ضَخْمa giant fern.
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14 mimosa
[mɪˈməuzə] nouna plant with small flowers and fern-like leaves which close when touched (also called sensitive plant).ميموزا، السِّت المِسْتحِيَّه -
15 الخنشار أو السرخس (نبات)
الخُنْشَار أو السَّرْخَس (نَبَات) \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. -
16 السرخس (نبات)
السَّرْخَس (نَبَات) \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار -
17 نبات
نَبَات \ plant: sth. that grows from the ground (flowers, grass, crops, etc.; often not including bushes and trees): a tobacco plant. \ نَبَات \ corn: any plant that bears grain, esp. in BrE wheat, in AmE maize; the grain of such a plant. \ See Also حَبّ القَمْح، الذُّرَة \ نَبَات \ parasite: a creature (or plant) that lives on another and feeds on its blood, etc.; a person who lives on the efforts of sb. else and does not earn his own living. \ See Also حَيَوان أو شَخْص طُفَيْلِيّ \ نَبَات الأسَل \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ نَبَات الأَفُوكاتَة (نبات) \ avocado: pear a green tropical fruit with a large seed and smooth oily flesh. \ نَبَات البَنْجَر \ beet: a plant with a large root, of which the white kind produces sugar, and the red kind is used as a vegetable. \ See Also الشَّمَنْدَر \ نَبَات الجَاوْدَار \ rye: a kind of corn that is used for black bread. \ See Also الشَّيْلَم \ نَبَات الحَزَاز \ lichen: a very small plant which spreads over rocks, trees, etc.. \ نَبَات الخُرْشُوف (الأَرْضي شَوْكي) \ artichoke: a kind of vegetable. \ نَبَات الخُزَامَى \ lavender: a plant with small sweet-smelling purple flowers and grey leaves. \ نَبَات الخَشْخَاش \ poppy: a wild red flower of several kinds (including the opium poppy). \ نَبَات الدِّفْلَى \ oleander: a bush with beautiful red or white flowers, common in gardens in hot countries. \ نَبَات الرَّاوَنْد \ rhubarb: a garden plant whose stems are cooked and eaten as fruit. \ See Also الرِّيباص \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ broom: a bush with yellow flowers. \ See Also البَلاّن \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to GIN. \ See Also العَرْعَر \ نَبَات الزنجَبيل \ ginger: a plant whose hot-tasting root is used in cooking. \ نَبَات السَّرْخَس \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار \ نَبَات السَّعَادة \ lotus: a flower that grows in lakes (also called the water lily). \ نَبَات شائِك \ thistle: a wild plant with prickly leaves. \ نَبَات الصَّبّار \ cactus, cacti, cactuses: a prickly plant that growns in a dry place. \ نَبَاتُ الفاصُوليَا \ bean: various kinds of plant that produce this. \ See Also اللُّوبيَا، الفول، إلخ \ نَبَات الفُطْر \ mushroom: a small leafless edible plant with a white circular top on a single stem, that can grow in one night. \ نَبَات القُرَّاص \ nettle: a wild plant whose leaves can sting. \ نَبَات القُطن \ cotton: a plant that has a soft white woolly substance round its seeds. \ نَبَات القنَّبِيط (القَرْنَبيط) \ cauliflower: a vegetable with a large white head and green leaves. \ نَبَات القُنْدُول \ gorse: a prickly bush with yellow flowers, common on wild land in Britain. \ نَبَات اللَّبلاب (المتَسلّق) \ ivy: a wild evergreen plant that climbs up trees and walls, and has a leaf with 5 points. \ نَبَات اللِّيف \ loofah: a climbing plant whose dried fruit is used as a brush for washing oneself; such a brush. \ نَبَات مُتَسَلِّق \ creeper: a plant that cannot stand by itself but climbs up walls or trees. \ نَبَات النِّيل (العَظْلَم) (صباغ أزرق) \ indigo: a deep blue colouring matter; the plant that provides it. \ نَبَات الهِنْدِباء البَرّيّة \ dandelion: a yellow wild flower. \ نَبَات وزهرة السَّوْسَن \ iris: a tall plant that grows from a bulb and has gay flowers of various colours (blue, yellow, white, etc.).
См. также в других словарях:
Fern- — Fern … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Fern — Fêrn, er, este, adj. et adv. entfernt, von Dingen, zwischen welchen ein beträchtlicher Zwischenraum befindlich ist. 1. Eigentlich, dem Raume nach, entfernt, entlegen. Aus fernen Landen kommen, 5 Mos. 29, 22. Eine ferne Reise, nach einem… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
FERN — Contexte général Champs d’action Écologisme Droits des peuples indigènes Zone d’influence Monde entier Fiche d’identité Forme juridique … Wikipédia en Français
Fern — ist der Name folgender geographischer Objekte: Fernpaß, Weiler in der Gemeinde Nassereith, Tirol Fern (Arkansas), Vereinigten Staaten Fern (Iowa), Vereinigten Staaten Fern (Kalifornien), Vereinigten Staaten Fern (Kansas), Vereinigten Staaten Fern … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fern — (f[ e]rn), n. [AS. fearn; akin to D. varen, G. farn, farnkraut; cf. Skr. par[.n]a wing, feather, leaf, sort of plant, or Lith. papartis fern.] (Bot.) An order of cryptogamous plants, the {Filices}, which have their fructification on the back of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fern — fern; fern·ery; fern·flö·te; fern·tick·le; sal·fern; fern·tick·led; … English syllables
fern — fern: Das gemeingerm. Adverb mhd. ver‹re›, ahd. ferro, got. faírra, engl. far, aisl. fjarri gehört zu der unter ↑ ver... dargestellten idg. Wurzel *per »über etwas hinausführen«. Es ist im Nhd. von der Bildung mhd. verren, ahd. ferrana »‹von›… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
fern — O.E. fearn, from P.Gmc. *farnan (Cf. O.S. farn, M.Du. vaern, Du. varen, O.H.G. farn, Ger. Farn), from PIE *porno , a root which has yielded words for feather, wing (Cf. Skt. parnam feather; Lith. papartis fern; Russ … Etymology dictionary
-fern — [fɛrn] <adjektivisches Suffixoid>: 1. in einer als negativ empfundenen Weise ohne Bezug zu dem im Basiswort Genannten, nicht darauf gerichtet, nicht daran orientiert /Ggs. nah/: gegenwartsfern; lebensfern (Ansicht); praxisfern… … Universal-Lexikon
fern — Adj/Adv std. (8. Jh.) Stammwort. Das Adverb mhd. ferren(e), ahd. ferrana, ferranān antwortet eigentlich auf die Frage woher ? , ist also von ferne ; das Adjektiv ist dieser Form angepaßt worden. Auf die Frage wo ? antwortete das jetzt nicht mehr… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Fern — Fern, adv. Long ago. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English