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1 scarf
عِطاف \ scarf: a strip or square of silk or woollen material, worn round the neck or (by women) over the hair. \ See Also وشاح (وِشَاح) \ لِفاح \ scarf: a strip or square of silk or woollen material, worn round the neck or (by women) over the hair. \ وِشاح \ scarf: a strip or square of silk or woollen material, worn round the neck or (by women) over the hair. -
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3 وشاح
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4 وشاح مايور
Mayors scarf -
5 أريد وشاحا حريريا يناسب هذه البلوزة.
I would like a silk scarf to match this blouse.Arabic-English dictionary > أريد وشاحا حريريا يناسب هذه البلوزة.
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6 تلسين
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7 دبوس الأربة
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8 شج
1́ n. score, scratch2́ v. scar, scarf, slash -
9 شجة
n. notch, scarf -
10 طرحة وشاح
n. scarf -
11 غطاء للمائدة ضيق مزخرف
n. scarf -
12 لفاع
n. scarf -
13 مشرط الجلد
n. scarf skin -
14 وشاح
n. sash, scarf, kerchief, ribbon, cordon, veil -
15 وشح
v. interlard, scarf -
16 توشح
تَوَشّحَ (بِـ)to don, put on, wear (a sash, scarf, etc.); to throw on loosely (an article of wear) -
17 طرحة
طَرْحَة: وِشَاح، خِمَارmantilla, scarf, throw; veil -
18 لفع
لَفّعَ: غَطّى بِلِفَاعٍ إلخto muffle, scarf, cover -
19 لفاع
لِفَاع: غِطَاء، وِشَاحmuffler, scarf, babushka -
20 منديل
مِنْدِيل: غِطَاءٌ لِلرّأسِ إلخ، لِفَاع، وِشَاحkerchief, headgear, scarf, babushka
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