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3 تراب
تُراب \ dust: earth or dirt in the form of powder: A dust storm came from the desert. I wiped the dust off my shoes. earth: soil: This plant will grow in black earth but not in sand. \ See Also غبار (غُبَار) \ تُراب \ ore: a kind of rock from which metal can be obtained: gold ore; iron ore. \ See Also صَخْر مَعْدِنيّ -
4 خامة (مادة خام)
خَامَة (مادةٌ خام) \ raw material, staple. \ خَامَة \ ore: a kind of rock from which metal can be obtained: gold ore; iron ore. -
5 معدن
مَعْدِن \ metal: a mineral substance such as iron, silver, etc.. mineral: any natural substance that may be obtained from the earth (coal, gold, sand, oil, gas, etc.). \ كالمَعْدِن \ metallic: of metal; like metal: metallic colours; a metallic sound. \ مَعْدِن البلاتين \ platinum: a hard and valuable silvery metal, much used in jewellery. \ مَعْدِن التَّنْجستِن \ tungsten: a valuable grey-white metal used to strengthen steel. \ مَعْدِن خام \ ore: a kind of rock from which metal can be obtained: gold ore; iron ore. \ مَعْدِن الرّادْيُوم \ radium: a powerful radioactive metal that can be used for treating some diseases. \ مَعْدِن الرَّصاص \ lead: a soft heavy metal. \ مَعْدِن الكُرُوم \ chromium: a metal that makes a shining surface on other metals, used esp. on cars. \ مَعْدِن المَغْنِيزْيُوم \ magnesium: a silvery-white metal that burns with a bright light. \ مَعْدِن النِّيكَل \ nickel: a hard silvery metal, used for making coins, spoons, etc.. \ مَعْدِن اليُورانيوم \ uranium: a metal that provides atomic power. -
6 a'war
one eyed [Sem '-w-r, Heb 'iver (blind), Syr 'ewira, Hrs 'awer (go blind), Amh ewur (blind), Tig ore (be blind)] Per a'war borrowed from Ar -
7 nuhhas
copper [Sem n-hh-s, Mal nhas, Heb nechoshet, Syr nechasha (ore), Amh nehas (copper, bronze), Phoen nhhsht (bronze)] -
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9 خامة
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10 ركاز معادن
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11 مصدر الخام
n. ore -
12 معدن خام
n. ore -
13 معدن نفيس
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14 معدن خام
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15 blast furnace
nouna furnace for melting iron ore using blasts of hot air.فُرْن، أتون، مَصْهَر -
16 deposit
[dɪˈpɔzɪt]1. verb1) to put or set down:يَضَعُ، يودِعُShe deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.
2) to put in for safe keeping:يودِعُ مالا في البَنْكHe deposited the money in the bank.
2. nounإيداعُ المالِ في البَنْكShe made several large deposits at the bank during that month.
2) an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid:دَفْع عُرْبونWe have put down a deposit on a house in the country.
3) the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way:عُرْبونWe decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.
4) a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid:ثُفْل، راسِبThe flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.
5) a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock:طَبَقَه مُتَرَسِّبَهrich deposits of iron ore.
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[ˈfəːnɪs] nouna very hot oven or closed-in fireplace for melting iron ore, making steam for heating etc.فُرْن، أتون -
18 grade
[greɪd]1. noun1) one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc:صِنْفa high-grade ore.
2) (American) (the pupils in) a class or year at school:صَفWe're in the fifth grade now.
3) a mark for, or level in, an examination etc:درجَه، علامة مدرسيَّهHe always got good grades at school.
4) ( especially American ) the slope of a railway etc; gradient.مُنْحَدَر2. verb1) to sort into grades:يُصَنِّف، يُدَرِّجto grade eggs.
2) to move through different stages:يتدرَّجRed grades into purple as blue is added.
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19 smelt
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