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1 mutton
لَحْم الضَّأْن \ mutton: the meat of a sheep. -
2 mutton
[ˈmatn] nounthe flesh of sheep, used as food.ضِلْع الغَنَم بِشَريحَة اللحم العالِقَه بهِ: كَسْتَليتَه -
3 تخين العقل
adj. mutton headed [sl.] -
4 شريحة من لحم الضأن
n. mutton chop -
5 ضأني
adj. mutton -
6 ضلعة
n. mutton chop -
7 طائر الضأن
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8 لحم الضأن
n. mutton -
9 مغفل
1́ adj. stupid, foolish, fool, silly, simple minded, weak minded, simple, dumb, dense, fat witted, thick headed, mutton headed [sl.], pointless, rubbishy, moronic, licentious, soft headed [sl.]2́ n. simpleton, fool, dupe [sl.], numskull [sl.], dolt [sl.], dullard [sl.], dunce [sl.], dunderhead [sl.], nincompoop [sl.], ninny [sl.], nitwit [sl.], softy [sl.] -
10 ضأني
ضأنِيّ، ضانِيّ: لَحْمُ الضّأن -
11 ضاني
ضأنِيّ، ضانِيّ: لَحْمُ الضّأن -
12 لحم الضأن
لَحْمُ الضّأن -
13 لحم الضأن أو الغنم
لَحْمُ الضّأنِ أو الغَنَم -
14 chop
I [tʃɔp] past tense, past participle chopped1. verb( sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces):يَقْطَعُ، يَفْرُمُHe chopped up the vegetables.
2. nouna slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.قِطْعَه، شَرْحَةُ لَحْم مع عَظْمِها II [tʃɔp] noun( in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal:فَكِّ الحَيَوانthe wolf's chops.
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15 cutlet
[ˈkatlɪt] nouna small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone:شَريحَه ضِلْع (خَروف أو خِنزير)lamb cutlets.
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16 joint
[dʒɔɪnt]1. noun1) the place where two or more things join:مَفْصَلThe plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.
2) a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge:مَفْصَل في الجِسِمThe shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.
3) a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone:لَحْمِة الفَخْذA leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.
2. adjective1) united; done together:مُتَّحِدthe joint efforts of the whole team.
2) shared by, or belonging to, two or more:مُشْتَرَكShe and her husband have a joint bank account.
3. verbto divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints:يُقَطِّعُ اللحْمَJoint the chicken before cooking it.
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17 لحم
لَحْم \ meat: part of an animal’s body that is used as food: Cut the meat off the bone. \ لَحْم البَقَر \ beef: the meat from cattle. \ لَحْمٌ حَيّ \ flesh: the meat on a body: When we eat flesh we call it meat. \ لَحْم الخِنْزِير \ pork: meat from pigs. \ لَحْم خنْزِير مُصَنَّع \ bacon: preserved meat from a pig’s back or sides. \ لَحْم الدَّجاج \ chicken: a hen or its meat. \ لَحْم الضَّأْن \ mutton: the meat of a sheep. \ لَحْم العِجْل \ veal: the meat of very young cattle. \ لَحْم مَشْوِيّ \ kebab: bits or meat cooked on sticks over a fire. \ لَحْم وِرك \ ham: (meat from) the upper part of a pig’s back leg. \ See Also فَخِذ الخنزير
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Mutton — Mut ton, n. [OE. motoun, OF. moton, molton, a sheep, wether, F. mouton, LL. multo, by transposition of l fr. L. mutilus mutilated. See {Mutilate}.] 1. A sheep. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] Not so much ground as will feed a mutton. Sir H. Sidney … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mutton — ► NOUN ▪ the flesh of mature sheep used as food. ● mutton dressed as lamb Cf. ↑mutton dressed as lamb ORIGIN Old French moton, from Latin multo, probably of Celtic origin … English terms dictionary
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mutton — [[t]mʌ̱t(ə)n[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Mutton is meat from an adult sheep that is eaten as food. ...a leg of mutton. ...mutton stew. 2) PHRASE: usu v link PHR (disapproval) If you describe a woman as mutton dressed as lamb, you are criticizing her for… … English dictionary
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mutton — noun Etymology: Middle English motoun, mutton, sheep, from Anglo French mutun ram, sheep, mutton, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish molt wether Date: 13th century the flesh of a mature sheep used for food • muttony adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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