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61 הלך-נפש
mentality; frame of mind, mood -
62 זר
n. foreign, extrinsic, extrinsical; stranger, outsider, foreigner, outlander, uitlander, xeno; strange, alien, exotic————————v. be scattered, spread, dispersed; winnowed————————v. to scatter, spread, disperse; winnow; throw————————garland, wreath, coronet; frame, border, rim -
63 חלון אלומיניום
aluminum-frame window -
64 חשבוניה
counting frame, abacus -
65 חשבונייה
counting frame, abacus -
66 טרמפולינה
trampoline, net of strong canvas stretched onto a frame used for acrobatic tumbling -
67 מבנה
structure, build, construction, design, building, makeup, format, fabric, formation, frame, gestalt, setup, texture, building, conformation -
68 מחוץ למסגרת
outside the frame; outside the framework -
69 מיבנה
structure, build, construction, design, building, makeup, format, fabric, formation, frame, gestalt, setup, texture, building, conformation -
70 מיסגר
v. to frame -
71 מלבן
rectangle, oblong; frame -
72 מסגר
n. locksmith, fitter; lock————————v. be framed————————v. to frame -
73 מסגרת אלומיניום
aluminum frame -
74 מסגרת התקציב
the budget frame -
75 מסגרת שחורה
black frame, obituary -
76 מצב-רוח
mood, frame of mind, state of mind -
77 משקוף
lintel, crossbar, frame-head -
78 פלל
v. be incriminated, framed————————v. to expect, think————————v. to incriminate, frame————————v. to pray, entreat, plead————————v. to pray -
79 קבלן שלד
building frame contractor -
80 אגף
אַגָּף, אִגּוּףm. (גּוּף I) the moulding or eminence of the door frame against which the door shuts, door-stop (esp. of door-ways in thick city walls with reference to sacred limits in sacrificial law). Pes.VII, 12 מן הא׳ ולפניםוכ׳ the space of the wall inside the door-stop is subject to the laws which apply to the space enclosed by the wall. Ib. 85b א׳ עצמו the stop itself and the corresponding space. Y. ib. VII, 35b אגוף.
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