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لاَحَ \ appear: to come into sight: A figure appeared in the distance. loom: to appear suddenly, like a large shadow, strangely and perhaps dangerously: A big ship loomed up through the mist in front of us. -
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تَرَاءَى \ appear: to seem: It appears that you are right. loom: to appear suddenly, like a large shadow, strangely and perhaps dangerously: A big ship loomed up through the mist in front of us. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. \ See Also بدا (بَدَا) -
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I [luːm] nouna machine in which thread is woven into a fabric.نَول الحِياكَه، مَنْسَج II [luːm] verb( often with up) to appear indistinctly, often threateningly:يَلوحُ بصورةٍ غَيْر واضِحَهA huge ship loomed (up) in the fog.
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8 توشك
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11 هدد
v. intimidate, loom up, lurk, menace, overhang, threaten -
12 بدا
بَدَا: ظَهَرَto appear, come out, come to light, come into sight, come into view, show, emerge, loom, crop up, surface, manifest itself, reveal itself; to be or become visible, apparent, manifest, distinct, obvious, evident, plain, clear; to seem, look, sound, appear, give the impression of being -
13 لاح
لاحَ: بَدَاto loom, appear, come into sight, come into view, come out, show, emerge, crop up, surface; to be or become visible, apparent; to seem, look, appear, sound, give the impression of being -
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15 منسج
مِنْسَج: نَوْل -
16 منوال
مِنْوال: نَوْل (الحائِكِ) -
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مِنْوَل: نَوْل (الحائِكِ) -
18 نول
نَوْل: مِنْسَج، مِنْوال، مِنْوَل (الحائِكِ) -
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هَدّدَ: تَوَعّدَto threaten, menace; to intimidate; to hang over, loom over -
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I [wɔːp]1. verb1) to make or become twisted out of shape:يَفْتِل، يَلْويThe door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.
2) to cause to think or act in an abnormal way:يُشَوِّه، يَتَصَرَّف بصورةٍ غَيْر طَبيعيَّهHis experiences had warped his judgement/mind.
2. nounthe shape into which something is twisted by warping:إنْفِتال، إعْوِجاج II [wɔːp] nounThe rain has given this wood a permanent warp.
( usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]).سَداة النَّسيج: خُويطُه الأساسيَّه الطولِيَّه
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