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قَنَاة \ canal: a large water channel made by man: the Panama Canal. channel: a narrow stretch of water joining two larger stretches: The English Channel separates France and England, a line along which water may flow Farmers dig channels for water to reach their crops. gutter: a channel along the edge of a roof or road, to carry away rainwater. -
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[ˈgatə] nouna channel for carrying away water, especially at the edge of a road or roof:قَناة مائِيّة على جانِب الطَّريقThe gutters are flooded with water.
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4 ميزاب
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5 جرح ميزابي
gutter wound -
6 حثل القرنية الميزابي
gutter corneal dystrophy -
7 كسر ميزابي
gutter fracture -
8 ارتعش
v. tremble, gutter, shake, shiver, quake, quaver, quiver, flutter, bicker, shudder, thrill, tingle, wobble, waver, twitch, jerk, be shocked -
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1́ n. creek, bayou, brook, stream, small stream, flow, watercourse, rivulet, rill, runnel, runlet, purl, gully, gutter, glen, gulch, wadi, table, chart, schedule, list, register, index, panel2́ v. scale, stagger, tabulate, tally -
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v. gutter -
11 صحافة صفراء
n. gutter press -
12 صحافة هزيلة
n. gutter press -
13 قناة
1́ n. canal, waterway, watercourse, conduit, channel, sluiceway, aqueduct, tube, duct, pipe, spile, trunk, path, passage, trough, gutter, rut2́ v. chase, cut, ditch -
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n. gutter -
15 بالوعة
بالُوعَةsink, drain, cesspool, sump; gutter -
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قَنَاة: بالُوعَةٌ في جانِبِ الطّرِيق -
17 مرزاب
مِرْزاب: مِيزابdrain; (roof) gutter; spout, waterspout, gargoyle -
18 مزراب
مِزْراب: مِيزابdrain; (roof) gutter; spout, waterspout, gargoyle -
19 ميزاب
مِيزاب: مِزْرابdrain; (roof) gutter; spout, waterspout, gargoyle -
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I [spɪt]1. nounبُصاق2. verb– present participle ˈspitting: past tense, past participle spat spat1) to throw out (spit) from the mouth:يَبْصُقHe spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.
2) to send (out) with force:يُطْلِقُ، يَقْذِف II [spɪt] nounThe fire spat (out) sparks.
a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.سَفّود، سيخ شَك
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