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81 pip
بِزْرَة الفاكِهة \ pip: the seed of a fruit: an orange pip. \ صَفِير مُتَقَطِّع \ pip: a short sharp musical note on radio or the telephone (as a sign of sth.): When you hear the pips, put in another coin. \ صَوْتٌ حادّ مُتَكَرِّر \ pip: a short sharp musical note on radio or the telephone (as a sign of sth.): When you hear the pips, put in another coin. -
82 who
الَّتِي \ who: telling one from another; showing the person meant: Invite the boy who won the race, describing (note the commas): Her only girl, who was born abroad, died young. \ See Also الذي (الَّذِي) \ وهو الذي \ who: describing (note the commas): Her only girl, who was born abroad, died young. \ See Also وهي التي -
83 fataqa
rip [Mal fetaq, Heb peteq (a note)] -
84 lahhadza
look, glance; note [?] -
85 rasama
draw, note [Heb rasham, Syr resham] -
86 waraqa
letter, note [waraq] Hau warka, Hin varka, Ind warkat, Per waraqe, Swa waraka, Tur varaka borrowed from Ar -
87 ملاحظة القرع
1. PN 2. percussion note -
88 نغمة صندوقية
box-note -
89 النغمة الربعية موسيقى
n. quarter note -
90 الورقة المالية
n. bank note -
91 الورقة المصرفية
n. bank note -
92 الورقة النقدية
n. bank note -
93 امتياز
n. excellence, splendour, prerogative, concession, privilege, franchise, charter, patent, lien, note, splendor -
94 انتبه
1́ interj. look out2́ v. be careful!, pay attention, take notice, notice, note, observe, look out -
95 تغريد
n. song, warble, note, pipe, chirp, twitter -
96 حاشية
1́ N.B.2́ n. border, edge, edging, margin, rim, selvage, footnote, postscript, annotation, suite, entourage, cortege, bodyguard, attendance, surround, note -
97 دون
1́ adj. inferior2́ adv. below, beneath3́ n. under4́ v. mark, book, note, put down, record, set down, stick down, mark down, take notes, write down, write out, write, transcribe, tally, take down, notch, nick -
98 رسالة موجزة
n. note -
99 سجع
1́ n. assonance, coo, note2́ v. coo -
100 سجل
1́ n. book, register, registry, record, list, history, tally, rap2́ v. write down, take notes, transcribe, enroll, sign on, mark down, set down, send in, register, put down, note, mark, book, cut, enter, list, log, record, score, calender
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