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1 lair
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2 lair
[leə] nounthe den of a wild beast:مأوى، عَرينThe bear had its lair among the rocks at the top of the valley.
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3 den
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4 rabasza
settle [Akk rabassu, Heb marbetz (lair), Uga rbss (sit)] -
5 سرير
1́ adv. beforehand2́ n. kip, couch, pallet, lair3́ v. beetle -
6 عرين
n. lair, den, sanctum -
7 مخبأ
n. laird, resort, shed, hiding, hiding place, lair, dug out, cache, stash, hideout, hideyhole, recess -
8 ملجأ
n. home, refuge, cover, hideout, retreat, poorhouse, sanctum, sanctuary, harbour, shelter, haven, hideaway, harbor, asylum, resort, resource, recourse, lair, burrow -
9 وجار
n. burrow, lair -
10 انسرب الحيوان
اِنْسَرَبَ الحَيَوانُto hide, crawl into its lair -
11 جحر
جُحْر: وجَارhole, burrow, den, lair -
12 سرب
سَرَب: جُحْرburrow, hole, lair, den -
13 عريس
عِرّيْس، عِرّيْسَة: عَرِين، مَأوَى الأَسَدlair, den -
14 عريسة
عِرّيْس، عِرّيْسَة: عَرِين، مَأوَى الأَسَدlair, den -
15 وجار
وِجَار: جُحْرden, lair, burrow, hole -
16 track
[træk]1. noun1) a mark left, especially a footprint etc:أثَرThey followed the lion's tracks.
2) a path or rough road:مَسْلَكa mountain track.
3) ( also ˈracetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race:مَسْلَك السِّباق، حَلبَة السِّباق( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.
4) a railway line.خَط السِّكَّه الحَديديَّه2. verbto follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left:يَقْتَفي أثَرThey tracked the wolf to its lair.
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18 وجار
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