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1 internal
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
2 internal
باطِنِيّ \ internal: of the inside (of the body): internal pains. -
3 داخلي
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
4 indoor
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
5 inland
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
6 inner
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
7 inside
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
8 interior
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
9 inward
دَاخِلِيّ \ indoor: inside a building: an indoor swimming bath; indoor games. inland: not by the sea: an inland town. inner: adj. (attrib.) on the inside: an inner door; the inner surface of the cup. interior: on the inside: The interior walls were made of wood. internal: of the inside (of the body, of a country, etc.): internal pains; internal trade. inward: on the inside; towards the inside: an inward curve. inside: not outside: The inside walls are painted blue. -
10 باطني
باطِنِيّ \ internal: of the inside (of the body): internal pains.
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