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1 استهلال
inception -
2 ابتداء
n. beginning, commencement, inception -
3 استهلال
n. initiation, preface, inception, opening, prologue, overture, serve -
4 بداية
n. beginning, start, starting, starter, commencement, outset, onset, inception, origination, outbreak, opening, conception, threshold -
5 استهلال
اِسْتِهْلاَل: بَدْء، اِفْتِتاحbeginning, starting, commencement, inception, opening, introduction, initiation -
6 بدء
بَدْء: أوّل، مَطْلَعbeginning, start, commencement, outset, onset, inception, incipience, rise, dawn, first, alpha, prime, early stage, first appearance; starting point -
7 فاتحة
فاتِحَة: بَدْء، صَدْرbeginning, start, commencement, opening, outset, onset, inception, incipience, rise, dawn, first -
8 فجر
فَجْر: بَدْءdawn, rise, outset, onset, inception, incipience, beginning, start, commencement -
9 ولادة
وِلاَدَة: بِدَايَة، ظُهُور، نُشُوءbirth, beginning, start, inception, incipience, outset, onset, rise, dawn, origin, first appearance or emergence, early stage
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