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1 sand
[sænd]1. nounرَمْل، حُطام2) an area of sand, especially on a beach:رَمْل الشّاطئWe lay on the sand.
2. verbto smooth with eg sand-paper:يُزَجِّجThe floor should be sanded before you varnish it.
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2 sand
رَمْلٌ \ sand: powdered rock that covers deserts and the seashore. -
3 sand-storm
[ˈsænstɔːm] nouna storm of wind, carrying with it clouds of sand:عاصِفَة رَمْلِيَّهWe were caught in a sandstorm in the desert.
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4 raml
sand [Sem r-m-l, Mal ramel] Hin raml, Per raml borrowed from Ar -
5 اختبار الرمل
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6 أفعى الرمل
sand viper -
7 الأصلة الرملية
sand Boa -
8 برغوث الرمل
sand flea -
9 ترشيح رملي
sand filtration -
10 تشقق الحافر
sand crack -
11 مغص رملي
sand colic -
12 sandy
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13 ركام
رُكَام \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. drift: sth. caused by drifting: A sand drift is called a dune. heap: a lot of things on top of each other (and not neatly placed); a raised amount of loose material: a heap of old clothes; a heap of sand. pile: a heap: a pile of stones. \ رُكَام مِن الرَّمْل \ sandbank: a bank of sand in the sea or in a river: The ship stuck on a sandbank. -
14 رمل
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15 شاطئ
شَاطِئ \ coast: the edge of the land beside the sea. shore: a stretch of sand or small stones along the edge of the sea, or of a large lake; (esp pl.) any land beside the sea or lake: We walked along the shore. \ See Also ساحل (سَاحِل) \ شَاطِئُ البَحْر \ seashore: a stretch of sand or small stones along the edge of the sea. seaside: the coast (regarded as a place to live in, or to visit for a holiday): We spent a weekend at the seaside. \ شَاطِئٌ رَمْليٌّ \ beach: shore; land (usu. sandy) at the edge of the sea. sands: an area of sand: We swam, and played on the sands. -
16 أجسام رملية
1) 1. psammoma body 2. sand bs 2) sand bodies -
17 رمل
رَمّلَ: رَشّ عليه الرّمْلto sand, sprinkle with sand -
18 هيل
هَيْل: رَمْلٌ مُنْهالheaped sand, piled-up sand -
19 bank
I [bæŋk]1. nounكومه كَوْمَة تُرابThe child climbed the bank to pick flowers.
2) the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc:ضفة ضِفَّة النَّهْرThe river overflowed its banks.
3) a raised area of sand under the sea:رُكام، مُنْحَدَر في قاعِ النَّهْرa sand-bank.
2. verb1) ( often with up) to form into a bank or banks:يَتَراكَم، يتكوّمThe earth was banked up against the wall of the house.
2) to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning:يُميل الطّائِرة جانبا II [bæŋk]The plane banked steeply.
1. noun1) a place where money is lent or exchanged, or put for safety and/or to acquire interest:مَصْرَف، بَنْكI must go to the bank today.
2) a place for storing other valuable material:بَنْك، مُستَوْدَعA blood bank.
2. verbto put into a bank:يودِعُ في البَنْك III [bæŋk] nounHe banks his wages every week.
صَف مَفاتيحThe modern pilot has banks of instruments.
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20 dune
[djuːn] noun( also ˈsand-dune) a low hill of sand.كَثيب
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Sand — Sand, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sanding}.] 1. To sprinkle or cover with sand. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive upon the sand. [Obs.] Burton. [1913 Webster] 3. To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud. [1913 Webster] 4. To mix … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English