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قَبْل (أيّام، سَنَوات، إلخ) \ back: in the past: I met her a few days back. before: earlier than: He arrived before dinner. He arrived beford me. by: before; not later than: Can you finish this by Tuesday? They ought to be here by now. fore: before. prior: (with to) before: A ticket must be obtained prior to travelling. -
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أَماميّ \ fore: in front. forward: towards the front: a forward movement. front: the most important side; the side that faces forward: the front row of seats. -
3 أسفل الساق
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4 تباشير اللذة الجنسية
fore-pleasure -
5 لبن أول الرضعة
fore milk -
6 أمامي
أمَامِيّfront, fore-, frontal, forward, first, foremost, advanced, ahead, anterior, pre-, pro-, ante-; in the front, at the front, in the fore part, at a forward position, to the fore, in the foreground, in the front line(s) -
7 قائمة أمامية
1) forefoot 2) fore-leg 3) fore-limb -
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9 السبابة
1) digitus demonstrativus 2) digitus II NA 3) forefinger 4) fore finger 5) index NA 6) indicator -
10 اللبأ
1) foremilk 2) fore milk 3) neogala -
11 أمامي
1́ adj. front, frontal, leading, advance, anterior2́ adv. fore, forward -
12 أول
adj. foremost, fore, premier, first, initial, chief, former -
13 السن الأمامية
n. fore tooth -
14 سابق
1́ adj. late, previous, preceding, antecedent, former, foregoing, fore, anterior, past, once, last, quondam, preliminary, prior2́ adv. back3́ n. forerunner, precedent, preamble, harbinger, elder4́ pref. ex5́ v. race -
15 قبل
1́ adj. agreeable2́ adv. before, prior, previously3́ n. fore4́ prep. until, in front of5́ v. accept, assert, consent, accede, o.k., approve of, okay, okey, subscribe, O.K., admit, sanction, take, settle for, be accepted, concede, kiss -
16 مقدمة
1́ adj. headlong2́ adv. fore3́ n. advance guard, foreword, preamble, proem, premise, vanguard, introduction, preface, prelude -
17 أبرز
أبْرَزَ: أظْهَرَto bring out, make apparent, produce, present, show, offer to view, exhibit, manifest, display, bring into view, expose; to bring forward; to bring to the fore -
18 برز
بَرَزَ: ظَهَرَto appear, come out, come into sight, come into view, come to light, show, emerge, surface, crop up, rise, arise, spring up, manifest itself, reveal itself; to stand out; to come to the fore; to be or become conspicuous, prominent, outstanding -
19 قدام
قُدّامfore part, front part, front, face -
20 محتوم
مَحْتُوم: مُحَتّمinevitable, unavoidable, inescapable; (pre)destined, (fore)ordained, decreed, predestinate, fated, fatal, fateful; determinate, determined, definitive, definite, certain, sure; imposed, enjoined, obligatory, incumbent
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