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21 سليقة
سَلِيقَة: طَبِيعَة، غَرِيزَة، بَدِيهَةnature, natural disposition; instinct; intuition -
22 غريزة
غَرِيزَة (جمعه: غَرَائِز)instinct; impulse, urge, drive; nature -
23 فطرة
فِطْرَة: غَرِيزَة -
24 نعرة طائفية أو دينية إلخ
نَعْرَةٌ طائِفِيّةٌ أو دِينِيّةٌ إلخconfessional feud; sectarianism; religious fanaticism; unreasonable devotion, emotional bias, fanatical instinct -
25 instinctive
[-tɪv] adjectivearising from instinct or from a natural ability:Blinking our eyes is an instinctive reaction when something suddenly comes close to them
غَريزيI couldn't help putting my foot on the brake when I saw the other car coming towards me – it was instinctive.
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26 self-preservation
[ˈselfprezəˈveɪʃən] nounthe natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc:حِفْظ الذّاتSelf-preservation is our strongest instinct.
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27 سليقي
سَلِيقيّ \ instinctive: caused by instinct: an instinctive fear of snakes. -
28 غريزي
غَريزيّ \ instinctive: caused by instinct: an instinctive fear of snakes. -
29 فطري
فِطْرِيّ \ instinctive: caused by instinct: an instinctive fear of snakes. natural: not changed by man: Wild animals should live in their natural state (not shut or tamed), possessed since birth; not got by training or by other human means She is natural musician. primitive: simple, as in ancient times; not developed or modern: primitive tools of the Stone Age. \ See Also بدائي (بُدائيّ) -
30 instinctive
فِطْرِيّ \ instinctive: caused by instinct: an instinctive fear of snakes. natural: not changed by man: Wild animals should live in their natural state (not shut or tamed), possessed since birth; not got by training or by other human means She is natural musician. primitive: simple, as in ancient times; not developed or modern: primitive tools of the Stone Age. \ See Also بدائي (بُدائيّ) -
31 natural
فِطْرِيّ \ instinctive: caused by instinct: an instinctive fear of snakes. natural: not changed by man: Wild animals should live in their natural state (not shut or tamed), possessed since birth; not got by training or by other human means She is natural musician. primitive: simple, as in ancient times; not developed or modern: primitive tools of the Stone Age. \ See Also بدائي (بُدائيّ) -
32 primitive
فِطْرِيّ \ instinctive: caused by instinct: an instinctive fear of snakes. natural: not changed by man: Wild animals should live in their natural state (not shut or tamed), possessed since birth; not got by training or by other human means She is natural musician. primitive: simple, as in ancient times; not developed or modern: primitive tools of the Stone Age. \ See Also بدائي (بُدائيّ)
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Instinct — • The term usually includes the idea of a purposive adaptation of an action or series of actions in an organized being, not governed by consciousness of the end to be attained Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Instinct Instinc … Catholic encyclopedia
Instinct — is the inherent disposition of a living organism toward a particular behavior. Instincts are unlearned, inherited fixed action patterns of responses or reactions to certain kinds of stimuli. Examples of instinctual fixed action patterns can be… … Wikipedia
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instinct — [in′stiŋkt΄; ] for adj. [ in stiŋkt′, in′stiŋkt΄] n. [< L instinctus, pp. of instinguere, to impel, instigate < in , in + * stinguere, to prick: for IE base see STICK] 1. (an) inborn tendency to behave in a way characteristic of a species;… … English World dictionary
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