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1 ranama
modulate (the voice) [maybe from a common Sem root r-n (shout)] -
2 جود
1́ n. liberality2́ v. improve, modulate, perfect, polish, lavish -
3 رنم
v. intone, modulate -
4 صعد طبقة الصوت
v. modulate -
5 عدل
1́ adj. erect2́ n. justice, justness, fairness, rightness, righteousness, evenness, right, reason, equal3́ v. adjust, regulate, straighten, temper, right, alter, arrange, fix, mend, amend, modify, modulate, redress, remodel, reshuffle, retrofit, revise, shuffle, fashion, overhaul, qualify, recast, reclaim, rectify, equate, commute, blue pencil -
6 غير
1́ adv. but2́ conj. than3́ n. budge4́ art. non5́ pref. un6́ prep. beyond7́ v. turn, switch over, change, commute, renew, reverse, revise, shift, switch, metamorphose, modify, overrun, shape, transfer, transpose, fashion, modulate, rehash, masquerade -
7 جود القارئ
جَوّدَ القارِئُto intone, modulate, recite -
8 رتل
رَتّلَ (الصّلاَةَ إلخ): تَرَنّمَ بِهاto hymn, sing, chant, intone, modulate -
9 ضمن
ضَمّنَ: غَيّرَ تَرَدّدَ المَوْجاتِ الكَهْرَبَائِيّةِ إلخ -
10 عاير
عايَرَ (المِكْيالَ أو المِيزانَ أو الآلَةَ إلخ)to gauge, test the accuracy of (measures or weights); to assay, test, check; to modulate, regulate, adjust, tune, fix; to standardize; to calibrate -
11 عدل
عَدّلَ: غَيّرَ تَرَدّدَ المَوْجاتِ الكَهْرَبَائِيّة إلخ
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