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1 فار الماء
فارَ الماءُ: نَبَعَ، تَدَفّقَto gush forth, gush out, gush up, shoot out, shoot up, well forth, well out, flow out, outflow, spout forth, spurt, jet -
2 تدفق
تَدَفّقَ: جَرَى، تَفَجّرَ، فاضَto flow, flow out, outflow, stream, well out, spout forth, spurt, gush forth, gush out, effuse, issue forth, jet, pour out, pour forth, shoot out, break forth, break out, burst forth, burst out, erupt -
3 انبجس
اِنْبَجَسَto flow, gush out, pour forth, break forth, burst forth, spout forth, spurt, shoot out, squirt, well out, jet, effuse, issue forth, rush out, come out -
4 انفجر
اِنْفَجَرَ: تَدَفَقّto gush out, gush forth, burst out, burst forth, erupt, break out, break forth, spout forth, spurt, shoot out, pour forth, pour out, jet, well out, stream, flow, flow out -
5 انبثق
اِنْبَثَقَ (مِنْ)to emanate (from), spring (from), emerge (from), issue (from), arise (from), originate (from), stem (from), proceed (from), go out (from); to break forth, burst forth, gush out, pour out, flow out, well out, issue forth, rush out, shoot out, come out, effuse, spout, spurt, squirt, jet -
6 اندفع
اِنْدَفَعَ: تَدَفّقَto flow, stream, run, pour forth or out, gush forth or out, well out, spout forth, shoot out -
7 انطلق
اِنْطَلَقَ: اِنْدَفَعَto dash, dart, rush, shoot, spring, fling, run, race, hurl, hurry, move suddenly and rapidly, advance violently and quickly, go at top speed; to burst forth or out, break forth or out, erupt; to go off, explode, blast; to be launched, discharged, released; to take off, start off, depart; to go ahead, get going, set out, start, begin, advance, proceed, move; to get underway, start moving or advancing, be in progress, be on foot -
8 أطلع النبات
أطْلَعَ النّبَاتُ (أوْراقاً أو بَرَاعِمَ جَدِيدَةً)to put forth, shoot, sprout, produce, send out -
9 أطلق
أطْلَقَ: أرْسَلَ، أخْرَجَ، بَعَثَ، قَذَفَto launch; to release, discharge, issue, emit, emanate, send out, give off or forth, let off; to eject, throw out or off; to shoot -
10 اندفع
اِنْدَفَعَ: اِنْطَلَقَto rush, dart, dash, shoot, drive, spring, fling, run, hurl, hurtle, burst forth or out, move suddenly and rapidly, advance violently and quickly, move in a headlong manner -
11 شق النبات
شَقّ النّبَاتُto break forth, shoot up, sprout, germinate, spring, grow -
12 صبأ النبات
صَبَأَ النّبَاتُ: طَلَعَto grow, break forth, shoot up, sprout, germinate -
13 طلع النبات
طَلَعَ النّبَاتُto sprout, shoot up, break forth, germinate, spring, grow -
14 فجر
فَجّرَ (الماءَ إلخ)to cause to overflow, let flow or pour forth, cause to gush out, spout, spurt, squirt, shoot out
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