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1 التهاب الشغاف بحسب ليبمان - ساكس
Libman-Sacks endocarditisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > التهاب الشغاف بحسب ليبمان - ساكس
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2 داء ليبمان - ساكس
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3 متلازمة ليبمان-ساكس
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4 jute
[dʒuːt] noun, adjective(of) the fibre of certain plants found in Pakistan and India, used for making sacks etc.قِنَّب -
5 sack
I [sæk] nouna large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic:كيس كَبير II [sæk] verbThe potatoes were put into sacks.
to dismiss (a person) from his job:يَصْرِف منَ الخِدْمَهOne of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.
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6 sacking
nouna type of coarse cloth for making sacks.قِماش خَشِن للأكياس -
7 قماش
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريّ \ silk: (pure silk) fine soft thread, made by a silkworm; (artificial silk) rayon; material made from such thread: silk dresses. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريٌّ مُوَشًّى \ brocade: silk or cloth richly ornamented, esp. with gold or silver thread. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ مُقَلَّم \ tartan: woollen cloth with bands and squares of colour, used for Scottish national dress (with different patterns for each of the main Scottish families). \ قُمَاشُ فَانيلة \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. \ قُمَاشٌ قُطنيّ مُخْمَليّ \ corduroy: thick cotton material with raised lines on it. \ قُمَاشُ القِنّب \ canvas: strong cloth used for tents, sails, and oil paintings. \ قُمَاشٌ مُشَمَّع \ tapaulin: heavy cloth (sometimes treated with tar) for protecting goods from wet, esp. on lorries or ships. \ قُمَاشٌ مُصَمَّغ (لَزْقَة) \ plaster: cloth covered with sticky material, to cover a wound. \ قُمَاشَة \ cloth, cloths: a piece of cloth for a special purpose: a tablecloth; a cloth for cleaning one’s shoes. -
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قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. -
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قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. -
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قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. -
11 sacking
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made.
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