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1 forked
adjectivedivided into two branches or divisions:مُتَشَعِّب، مُتَفَرِّعA snake has a forked tongue.
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2 forked, branched
مُشَعَّب \ forked, branched. \ See Also متشعب (مُتشَعِّب) -
3 forked, furcate, ramiform, ramified
مُتَشَعِّب \ forked, furcate, ramiform, ramified.Arabic-English glossary > forked, furcate, ramiform, ramified
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4 لسان متشعب
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5 fork
[fɔːk]1. noun1) an instrument with two or more pointed pieces for piercing and lifting things:شَوْكَهWe usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.
2) the point at which a road, river etc divides into two or more branches or divisions:تَفَرُّع، تَشَعُّبa fork in the river.
مَفْرَق، مُفْتَرَقTake the left fork (of the road).
2. verb1) (of a road, river etc ) to divide into ( usually two) branches or divisions:يَتَفَرَّعThe main road forks here.
2) (of a person or vehicle) to follow one of the branches or divisions into which a road has divided:مَفْرَق، مُفْتَرَق طُرُقThe car forked left.
3) to lift or move with a fork:يَقْلِب بالشّوكَه أو الشاعوب، يَذرو الحِنْطَهThe farmer forked the hay.
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6 swallow
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7 متشعب
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adj. forked, ramified -
9 تشعب
تَشَعّبَto ramify, branch (out), bifurcate, fork, radiate; to divide, subdivide, split; to diverge, divaricate, branch off, spread apart; to be or become ramified, branched, branching, bifurcate(d), forked, furcate, divided, subdivided; to be or become divergent, divaricated -
10 تفرع
تَفَرّع: تَشَعّبَto ramify, branch (out), bifurcate, radiate, fork, divaricate; to divide, subdivide; to be or become branched, branching, ramified, bifurcate(d), divaricated, forked, furcate, divided, subdivided -
11 متشعب
مُتَشَعّب: مُشَعّبramified, branching, ramose, ramous, branched, ramiform, bifurcate(d), bifurcating, forked, furcate; divided, subdivided; divergent, divaricated, divaricating; manifold, diverse -
12 متفرع
مُتَفَرّع: مُتَشَعّبramified, branching, ramose, ramous, branched, ramiform, bifurcate(d), bifurcating, divaricated, forked, furcate; divided, subdivided -
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[ˈkætəpalt]1. noun(American ˈslingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.مَنْجَنيق2. verbto throw violently:يَقْذِفُ بِقُوَّهThe driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.
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14 تشعب
تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
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تَفَرَّعَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
16 الخطاف (طائر)
الخُطّاف (طَائِر) \ swallow: a small bird with a forked tail, its arrival in Britain is a sign of summer. -
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السُّنُونُو \ swallow: a small bird with a forked tail; its arrival in Britain is a sign of summer. -
18 متشعب
مُتَشَعِّب \ forked, furcate, ramiform, ramified. -
19 مشعب
مُشَعَّب \ forked, branched. \ See Also متشعب (مُتشَعِّب) -
20 branch
تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on.
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forked — [ fɔrkt ] adjective divided into two separate parts in a Y shape: a snake s forked tongue a forked tail/branch … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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forked — [fo:kt US fo:rkt] adj having one end divided into two or more parts ▪ Snakes have forked tongues … Dictionary of contemporary English
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forked — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a divided or pronged end … English terms dictionary
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forked — UK [fɔː(r)kt] / US [fɔrkt] adjective divided into two separate parts in a Y shape a snake s forked tongue a forked tail … English dictionary