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1 bloom, blossoming, flowering
تَنْوير \ bloom, blossoming, flowering. \ _(field) Bot. -
2 florescent, flowering
مُنَوِّر \ florescent, flowering. \ _(field) Bot. \ See Also مزهر (مُزْهِر) -
3 in bloom
في أوجِ الإزْهَار \ in bloom: flowering: The roses are in bloom now. \ مُزْهِر \ in bloom: flowering: The roses are in bloom now. -
4 tamarisk
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5 إزهار
n. efflorescence, bloom, blossom, flowering -
6 ريعان
n. bloom, flower, flowering -
7 صفوة
n. choice, cream, flower, flowering, elite, top, fat -
8 متفتح
adj. blooming, flowering, full blown, overblown, blown, abloom, fluorescent -
9 إزهار
إزْهارflorescence, efflorescense, bloom(ing), blossom(ing), flowering, flowerage -
10 تنوير
تَنْوِير: اِزْهِرار، إزْهارflowering, flowerage, blossoming, blooming, efflorescence -
11 متفتح
مُتَفَتّح: مُزْهِرfull-blown, blown, in (full) bloom, abloom, blooming, flowering, florescent, efflorescent -
12 مزهر
مُزْهِر: أطْلَعَ زَهْرَهُblooming, in bloom, abloom, flowering, florescent, efflorescent -
13 منور
مُنَوّر: مُزْهِرflorescent, efflorescent, flowering, blooming, in bloom, abloom -
14 bloom
[bluːm]1. noun1) a flower:زَهْرَةٌ، نَوْرَةٌThese blooms are withering now.
2) the state of flowering:إِزْهارٌThe flowers are in bloom.
3) freshness:نَضارَةٌin the bloom of youth.
2. verbto flower or flourish:يُزْهِرُ، يُنَوِّرُDaffodils bloom in the spring.
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15 go to seed
1) (of a person) to become careless about one's clothes and appearance:يُصاب بالوَهَن وعَدَم الإكْتِراث، يَشيخDon't let yourself go to seed when you reach middle age!
2) (of a place) to become rather shabby and uncared for:يُصْبِحُ رثّاThis part of town has gone to seed recently.
3) ( also run to seed) (of a plant) to produce seeds after flowering.يُبَذِّرُ -
16 plant
[plaːnt]1. noun1) anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves:نَباتflowering/tropical plants.
2) industrial machinery:آلات صِناعِيَّهengineering plant.
3) a factory.مَعْمَل ، مَصْنَع2. verb1) to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow:يَزْرَع، يَغْرُسWe have planted vegetables in the garden.
2) to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc ) to have (plants etc) growing in it:يَزْرَع، يَغْرُسWe're going to plant an orchard.
3) to place heavily or firmly:يَضَع نَفْسَه بِثِقَلHe planted himself between her and the door.
4) to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence:يَدُسُّHe claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.
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17 rhododendron
[roudəˈdendrən] nouna type of flowering shrub with thick evergreen leaves and large flowers.وَرْدِيَّه، نَباتات مُزْهِرَه من فَصيلَة الخَلَنْجِيّات -
18 spore
[spɔː] nouna tiny seedlike cell from which ferns and other types of non-flowering plant grow.خَلِيَّه وَحيدَه -
19 بذرة
بَذْرَة \ seed: the grain from which corn grows; the grain-like object from which anny flowering plant grows: We plant most seeds in spring. spore: a sort of small seed. \ بَذْل (الجُهْد) \ exertion: the use of effort: He was tired after all his exertions at digging in the garden. -
20 تنوير
تَنْوير \ bloom, blossoming, flowering. \ _(field) Bot.
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