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1 halve
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2 halve
[haːv] verb1) to divide (something) into two equal parts:يُقَسِّمHe halved the apple.
2) to make half as great as before; to reduce by half:يُقلل بِمِقدار النِّصْفBy going away early in the year, we nearly halved the cost of our holiday.
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3 nassafa
halve [Sem n-ss-p, LiAr niss (half), Mal nofs, Uga nssp] Swa nusu borrowed from Ar -
4 qassasa
cut, halve [Uga qss'ss] -
5 shattara
be clever [?]--------halve [Syr sattra (half)]--------wit [shattara] Per shattarat, Tur setaret borrowed from Ar -
6 إقتسم بالتساوي
v. halve -
7 شطر
1́ n. bisector, hemistich2́ v. halve, intersect, sunder, bisect, fission -
8 قسم
1́ n. division, part, portion, breakthrough, dealership, section, segment, department, service, authority, administration, district, region2́ v. allocate, divide, part, split, separate, partition, section, distribute, subdivide, parcel, apportion, allot, give out, portion out, share, share out, halve, bisect, swear, take an oath -
9 قطع الى إثنين
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10 قلص إلى النصف
v. halve -
11 نزل إلى النصف
v. halve -
12 نصف
1́ n. half, one half, bisection, semi2́ v. bisect, halve -
13 شطر
شَطَرَ: نَصّفَ، قَسَمَ، فَلَقَ، قَطَعَto halve, bisect, divide into two (usually equal) parts; to split, intersect, cut across; to sunder, sever, cut off -
14 قسم
قَسَمَ: شَطَرَ، نَصّفَto halve, bisect, divide into two parts, split -
15 نصف
نَصّفَ: شَطَرَ، قَسَمَهُ نِصْفَيْنto halve, bisect, divide into two equal parts -
16 قسم
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17 نصف
نَصَّفَ \ halve: to divide sth. into two equal parts.
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