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81 narrow
مَحْدُود \ limited: rather small; smaller than is wanted: a limited amount of space; a limited number of seats. narrow: limited: narrow political opinions. \ See Also ضيق (ضيّق) \ مَحْصُور \ limited: rather small; smaller than is wanted: a limited amount of space; a limited number of seats. narrow: limited: narrow political opinions. \ See Also محدود (مَحْدُود) -
82 oldish
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83 or
أَحْرَى \ or: expressing the same thing in a different way, or with a different word: They hunt with dogs, or ‘hounds’, as the English call them. or rather: or, more truly: He arrived this morning - or rather, early in the afternoon, or, more truly: He arrived this morning - or more truly, early in the afternoon. -
84 peep
اِخْتَلَسَ أو خَالَسَ النَّظر \ peep: to take a quick look, usu. rather secretly: She peeped in at the window. \ خَالَسَ \ peep: to take a quick look, usu. rather secretly: She peeped in at the window. \ See Also اِخْتَلَسَ النَّظر -
85 swarthy
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86 yellowish
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87 أجل
1́ adv. yes, rather2́ interj. yep3́ v. delay, hold over, prorogue, put off, glorify, honor, shelve, dignify, postpone, remit, procrastinate, esteem, value, carry over, regard, look up to, put back, refer back, honour, stall, table, suspend, set aside, adjourn, defer, continue -
88 أفضل
1́ adj. better, superior, preferable, best, leading, top, right2́ I would rather -
89 الى حد ما
adv. to some extent, rather, partly -
90 بالأحرى
adv. rather -
91 على الأصح
adv. rather -
92 نوعا ما
adv. sort of, rather -
93 بالأحرى
بِالأحْرَى: على نَحْوٍ أدَقّ، على نَحْوٍ أوْضَحrather, more accurately, more exactly, more precisely, to be exact, strictly speaking, more correctly speaking; more explicitly, more clearly -
94 إنما
إنّماverily, truly, indeed; but, however, yet; rather, on the contrary -
95 بعض الشيء
بَعْضَ الشّيْءsomewhat, a little, slightly, fairly, rather, to some extent, to a (certain) degree, to a certain extent, in some degree or measure -
96 بل
بَلْrather; even; but, yet, however -
97 ضارب إلى لون معين
ضارِبٌ إلى لَوْنٍ مُعَيّن-ish, -y, somewhat, rather, having a touch (trace, shade) of -
98 كم بالحري
كَمْ بِالحَرِيّhow much more..! how much rather..!; with greater reason, with all the more reason, the more so, a fortiori -
99 كهل
كَهْل: مُتَوَسّطُ السّنّ، كَبِيرmiddle-aged; elderly, rather old -
100 نوعا
نَوْعاً، نَوْعاً ماsomewhat, moderately, fairly, a little, rather, more or less, in a way
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