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1 riddle
أُحْجِيّة \ puzzle: sth. that puzzles (esp. as a form of amusement). riddle: a question that is made difficult on purpose (often for amusement): Here’s a riddle for you: "What has a mouth but cannot eat?" "A river". \ See Also لغز (لُغْز) \ لُغْز \ puzzle: sth. that puzzles (esp. as a form of amusement). riddle: a question that is made difficult on purpose (often for amusement): Here’s a riddle for you: "What has a mouth but cannot eat?" "A river", a deep secret that cannot be understood the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. -
2 riddle
سِرٌّ \ confidence: confiding; a secret told to sb: I told him in confidence. The childish confidences of the little girl. riddle: a deep secret that cannot be understood: the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. secret: a secret matter. -
3 riddle
I [ˈrɪdl] nouna puzzle usually in the form of a question, which describes an object, person etc in a mysterious or misleading way:Can you guess the answer to this riddle?
لُغْز، أحْجِيَه II [ˈrɪdl] verbThe answer to the riddle "What flies for ever, and never rests?" is "The wind".
to make (something) full of holes:يَثْقُب كالغُرْبالThey riddled the car with bullets.
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4 riddle
ثَقَّبَ \ perforate: to make a hole (or holes) in: Stamps have perforated edges. riddle: to fill with little holes: The machine gun riddled his body. \ خَرَّمَ \ perforate: to make a hole (or holes) in: Stamps have perforated edges. riddle: to fill with little holes: The machine gun riddled his body. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ) -
5 lughz
riddle [laghaza] Per loghz borrowed from Ar -
6 mu'amma
riddle ['amma] Hin muamma, Per mo'amma borrowed from Ar -
7 puzzle
أُحْجِيّة \ puzzle: sth. that puzzles (esp. as a form of amusement). riddle: a question that is made difficult on purpose (often for amusement): Here’s a riddle for you: "What has a mouth but cannot eat?" "A river". \ See Also لغز (لُغْز) \ لُغْز \ puzzle: sth. that puzzles (esp. as a form of amusement). riddle: a question that is made difficult on purpose (often for amusement): Here’s a riddle for you: "What has a mouth but cannot eat?" "A river", a deep secret that cannot be understood the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. -
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لُغْز \ puzzle: sth. that puzzles (esp. as a form of amusement). riddle: a question that is made difficult on purpose (often for amusement): Here’s a riddle for you: "What has a mouth but cannot eat?" "A river", a deep secret that cannot be understood the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. \ لُغْز مُحَيِّر \ mystery: a strange thing that we cannot understand or explain: His sudden disappearance was a mystery to us all. -
9 سر
سِرٌّ \ confidence: confiding; a secret told to sb: I told him in confidence. The childish confidences of the little girl. riddle: a deep secret that cannot be understood: the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. secret: a secret matter. \ سِرٌّ غامِض \ mystery: a strange thing that we cannot understand or explain: His sudden disappearance was a mystery to us all. -
10 confidence
سِرٌّ \ confidence: confiding; a secret told to sb: I told him in confidence. The childish confidences of the little girl. riddle: a deep secret that cannot be understood: the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. secret: a secret matter. -
11 secret
سِرٌّ \ confidence: confiding; a secret told to sb: I told him in confidence. The childish confidences of the little girl. riddle: a deep secret that cannot be understood: the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. secret: a secret matter. -
12 أحجية
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13 perforate
ثَقَّبَ \ perforate: to make a hole (or holes) in: Stamps have perforated edges. riddle: to fill with little holes: The machine gun riddled his body. \ خَرَّمَ \ perforate: to make a hole (or holes) in: Stamps have perforated edges. riddle: to fill with little holes: The machine gun riddled his body. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ) -
14 أحجية
n. riddle, puzzle, puzzlement, enigma, mystery, mystique -
15 ثقب كالغربال
v. riddle -
16 حير
1́ n. beginning2́ v. floor, put off one's fears, puzzle, perplex, bewilder, nonplus, confound, distract, baffle, mystify, riddle, vex, fluster, flummox -
17 خرق
1́ n. breach, breaking, violation, infraction, infringement, transgression, puncture, rent2́ v. break, pierce, puncture, breach, infringe, riddle, transgress -
18 خمن
v. appraise, guess, suppose, surmise, estimate, evaluate, size up, speculate, riddle, infer -
19 عمى
1́ n. blindness, darkness2́ v. mystify, blind, camouflage, riddle -
20 غربال
n. sieve, riddle, screen
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