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شِيعَة (دينيّة) \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ See Also طائفة (طائفة) \ فِرْقَة (دِينيّة) \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ نِحْلَة \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ See Also طائفة (طائِفَة) -
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[sekt] nouna group of people within a larger, especially religious, group, having views different from those of the rest of the group.طائِفَه، شيعَه -
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1. adjective1) concerned with, especially the narrow interests of, a sect or sects:طائِفيsectarian loyalties.
2) caused by membership of a sect:طائِفي، مَذْهَبيa sectarian murder.
2. nouna member of a sect.أحَد أفْراد الطائِفَه -
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n. denomination, confession, communion, congregation, sodality, distinctive quality, fellowship, church, persuasion, sect, religion -
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n. squad, brigade, command, sect, choir, troupe, band -
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شِيعَة: طائِفَة، فِرْقَةsect, denomination; faction, party; group -
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طائِفَة (دِينِيّة): مِلّةsect, denomination, confession; cult -
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فِرْقَة: طائِفَةsect, denomination, confession -
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مِلّة (دِينِيّة)sect, denomination, confession; creed, faith, religion; religious community -
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طائِفَة \ batch: a set of people or things dealt with or taken as a group: The first batch of loaves baked too hard. I’ve just corrected several batches of exam papers. sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ طائِفَة \ the church of: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ See Also فِرقَة مَسِيحيّة -
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فِرْقَة (دِينيّة) \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ فِرقَة (مِن الشُّرطة أو الجيش) \ squad: a small group of soldiers or police. \ فِرْقَة الإطفاء (الإطفائية) \ fire brigade, fire department: a group of men with equipment to put out fires. \ فِرْقَة رياضية \ team: a group of players; any small group of people who work closely together: a football team; a team of doctors and nurses in a hospital. \ فِرْقَة عَسْكَرِيّة \ battalion: a large group of soldiers which is part of an army. division: the result of dividing; a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). regiment: a large group of soldiers, commanded by a Colonel. \ فِرْقَة كشَّافَة \ troop: a group of Boy Scouts. \ فِرْقَة مَغَاوِير \ commando: a group of soldiers specially trained for dangerous surprise attacks; a member of such a group. \ فِرْقَة مُوسيقيّة \ band: a group of people who play music together. orchestra: a group of persons who play various musical instruments together (including stringed instruments). -
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Sect — (s[e^]kt), n. [F. secte, L. secta, fr. sequi to follow; often confused with L. secare, sectum, to cut. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Sept}, {Suit}, n.] Those following a particular leader or authority, or attached to a certain opinion; a company… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sect — index class, denomination, side, society, split Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary