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121 midday
ظَهِيرة \ midday: the middle of the day. noon: midday; 12 o’clock in the day: I’ll meet you at noon. noonday: noon: the heat of the noonday sun. \ ظُهْر \ midday: the middle of the day. noon: midday; 12 o’clock in the day: I’ll meet you at noon. noonday: noon: the heat of the noonday sun. -
122 noon
ظَهِيرة \ midday: the middle of the day. noon: midday; 12 o’clock in the day: I’ll meet you at noon. noonday: noon: the heat of the noonday sun. \ ظُهْر \ midday: the middle of the day. noon: midday; 12 o’clock in the day: I’ll meet you at noon. noonday: noon: the heat of the noonday sun. -
123 noonday
ظَهِيرة \ midday: the middle of the day. noon: midday; 12 o’clock in the day: I’ll meet you at noon. noonday: noon: the heat of the noonday sun. \ ظُهْر \ midday: the middle of the day. noon: midday; 12 o’clock in the day: I’ll meet you at noon. noonday: noon: the heat of the noonday sun. -
124 plum
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125 pupil
إِنْسَان أو بُؤْبُؤ العَيْن \ pupil: the small round black opening in the middle of the coloured part of the eye, through which light passes. \ بُؤْبُؤ \ pupil: the small round black opening in the middle of the coloured part of the eye, through which light passes. \ See Also إِنْسَان العَيْن \ مُتَدَرِّب \ pupil: a child who is being taught, at school or privately; a person of any age who is being taught privately (to ride, to play music, etc.): There are 36 pupils in our class. -
126 anbar
store [from Middle Per hambar] Per ambar borrowed from Ar -
127 babunaj
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128 barnamaj
program [from Middle Per barnamag]
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Middle — Mid dle (m[i^]d d l), a. [OE. middel, AS. middel; akin to D. middel, OHG. muttil, G. mittel. [root]271. See {Mid}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Middle — may refer to: Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2.1 Geography in fiction … Wikipedia
middle — [mid′ l] adj. [ME middel < OE < midd ,MID1 + el, LE] 1. halfway between two given points, times, limits, etc.; also, equally distant from all sides or extremities; in the center; mean 2. in between; intermediate; intervening 3. Gram. a … English World dictionary
Middle — Mid dle, n. [AS. middel. See {Middle}, a.] The point or part equally distant from the extremities or exterior limits, as of a line, a surface, or a solid; an intervening point or part in space, time, or order of series; the midst; central… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
middle — [adj] central average, between, betwixt and between*, center, centermost, equidistant, halfway, inner, inside, intermediate, intervening, mainstream, mean, medial, median, medium, mezzo*, middlemost, middle of the road*, midmost, smack in the… … New thesaurus
middle C — n [U] the musical note C, which is the middle note on a piano … Dictionary of contemporary English
middle C — ► NOUN Music ▪ the C near the middle of the piano keyboard, written on the first ledger line below the treble stave or the first ledger line above the bass stave … English terms dictionary
middle — ► ADJECTIVE 1) at an equal distance from the extremities of something; central. 2) intermediate in rank, quality, or ability. ► NOUN 1) a middle point or position. 2) informal a person s waist and stomach … English terms dictionary
middle — I adjective average, axial, centermost, central, centric, centroidal, equidistant, halfway, interjacent, intermediary, intermediate, mean, medial, median, mediate, mediocre, medium, mid, midmost, midway, pivotal II noun average, axis, center,… … Law dictionary
middle — n *center, midst, core, hub, focus, nucleus, heart … New Dictionary of Synonyms
middle C — n. 1. the musical note on the first ledger line below the treble staff and the first above the bass staff 2. the corresponding tone or key … English World dictionary