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  • 1 kipper

    سَمَكُ الرِّنْجَة المُمَلَّح \ kipper: a salted, smoked fish (herring), with the insides removed.

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  • 2 kipper

    [ˈkɪpə] noun
    a herring split down the back and smoked, used as food.
    سَمَكَة الرَّمْجه المُقَدَّده

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  • 3 ghafara

    cover (the head); pardon [Sem gh-p-r, Mal hafer (forgive), Heb kipper (atone)]

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  • 4 ذكر السمك

    n. kipper

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  • 5 سمك مدخن

    n. kipper, lox

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  • 6 سمك مملح

    n. kipper, herring

    Arabic-English dictionary > سمك مملح

  • 7 سمك مملح ومدخن

    n. kipper

    Arabic-English dictionary > سمك مملح ومدخن

  • 8 سمك

    سَمَك \ fish (fishes): a cold-blooded creature without legs that lives in water. \ See Also سَمَكَة \ سَمَكُ الإسْقمرِي \ mackerel: an edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ الأنكليس \ eel: a long snake-like fish. \ سَمَكُ التّراوت \ trout: a tasty fish found in rivers and lakes. \ السَّمكُ الذّهبيّ \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ الرِّنْجَة المُمَلَّح \ kipper: a salted, smoked fish (herring), with the insides removed. \ سَمَكُ الرّنْجَة \ herring (herring or herrings): a small edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ سُلَيْمان \ salmon: a large fish with red meat, which lives in the sea but goes up rivers to produce its young. \ سَمَكُ الشَّبُّوط \ plaice: a flat, edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ الشَّبّوط \ carp: a kind of fish that lives in lakes and slowmoving streams. \ سَمَكُ الشِّفْنِين \ ray: a sea fish with a very broad flat body and a long tail. \ سَمَكٌ صَغير \ sardine: a small tasty fish, often tinned in oil. \ سَمَكُ الفَرْخ \ perch (perches): a common fish found in lakes and rivers. \ سَمَكُ القُد \ cod: a kind of large sea fish, used for food. \ سَمَكُ القِرش \ shark: a large fierce fish that sometimes eats people. \ سَمَكُ المَرْجان \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ مُوسَى \ sole: a flat edible sea fish; this fish as food.

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  • KIPPER — (Heb. כִּפֵּר). Etymology The customary rendering of kipper is to atone for, or expiate but in most cases this is, at best, imprecise. In poetry its parallel synonym is maḥah ( to wipe away ; Jer. 18:23), or hesir ( to remove ; Isa. 27:9, cf. the …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Kipper [2] — Kipper (Bd. 5, S. 480). Um Schüttgüter (Kohle, Koks, Erz, Sand, Asche u.s.w.) aus Verkehrsmitteln der verschiedensten Art zu entladen, haben sich Kipper vorzüglich bewährt; vgl. a. Selbstentlader, Wipper und [1]. Grundsätze für die Wahl zwischen… …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • Kipper [1] — Kipper dienen im allgemeinen zum Entladen von Fahrzeugen durch Neigen, so daß das Gut herausfließt; das Festhalten erfolgt durch Verklammern, durch Fanghaken, Prellböcke u. dergl. – Vgl. a. Fabrikbahnen (Fig. 2 und 3), Grubenbahnen (Fig. 10) …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • Kipper — bezeichnet Kippbrücke (Ladefläche), das Kipperfahrzeug Muldenkipper, eine spezielle Bauform davon Kipper (Beruf), einen spezialisierten Arbeiter in einem Steinbruch Küpper (Fluss), einen Nebenfluss der Lausitzer Neiße Kipper (Fisch), geräucherte… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • kipper — [ kipɶr ] n. m. • 1888; mot angl., d ab. « saumon mâle » en a. angl.; o. i. ♦ Hareng ouvert, fumé et salé. ● kipper nom masculin (anglais kipper) Hareng ouvert, légèrement salé et fumé. ⇒KIPPER, subst. masc. Hareng ouvert, légèrement salé et fumé …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Kipper — und Wipper. – Eiselein, 376; Braun, I, 1849; Dähnert, 228b. Kipper und Wipper hiessen in der schlimmsten Zeit der Münzwirren im 17. Jahrhundert die Falschmünzer; von dem niederdeutschen Worte kippen, d.h. sowol auf der Goldwage betrügerisch… …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • Kipper — Kip per, n. [D. kippen to hatch, snatch, seize. Cf. {Kipe}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A salmon after spawning. [1913 Webster] 2. A salmon split open, salted, and dried or smoked; so called because salmon after spawning were usually so cured, not being good… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • kipper — [kip′ər] vt. [< ? KIPPER the n.] to cure (herring, salmon, etc.) by cleaning, salting, and drying or smoking n. [ME kypre < OE cypera < ? coper, copper (from the color)] 1. a male salmon or sea trout during or shortly after the spawning… …   English World dictionary

  • Kipper — Kip per, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kippered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Kippering}.] To cure, by splitting, salting, and smoking. Kippered salmon. Dickens. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Kipper — Kip per, a. Amorous; also, lively; light footed; nimble; gay; sprightly. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Kipper — Kipper, s. Keuper …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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