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1 gharq
sinking; sunken [ghariqa] Hin gark, Per gharq borrowed from Ar -
2 tanzil
sinking, discount; declaration [nazala] Ind tanzil, Per tanzil, Tur tenzil borrowed from Ar -
3 حزام
حِزَام \ band: a narrow piece of material for holding things together: a rubber band. belt: a band worn round the waist. sash: a strip of coloured cloth that is worn round the waist or (in ceremonial dress) over the shoulder. strap: a strip of leather (or plastic, etc.) for fastening sth., or for keeping sth. in place: a watch strap. \ حِزَام \ belt: a narrow stretch of country: a belt of woodland. \ See Also شِريط من الأَرْض \ حِزَام الأمان أو النّجاة \ life belt: a band filled with air or with floating material, worn round the body, to prevent sb. from sinking in the sea. life buoy: a ring (of material that floats) which can be thrown to sb. in the water who is in danger of sinking. -
4 life belt
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5 life buoy
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6 raft
رَمَثٌ \ raft: a kind of rough flat boat, with no sides: escape from the sinking ship on a raft. \ See Also طوف (طَوْف) \ طَوْف \ raft: a kind of rough flat boat, with no sides: escape from the sinking ship on a raft. -
7 أفول
n. sinking, sunset -
8 إغراق
n. sinking, inundation, hyperbole -
9 إنقباض الصدر
n. sinking -
10 التهام
n. swallowing, sinking -
11 غرق
1́ n. sinking, drowning, submergence, shipwright2́ v. sink, go under, drown, founder, dip, deluge, swamp, wreck, relapse, eject, grub -
12 نسف
1́ n. blowup, blasting, sinking, torpedoing2́ v. blast, blow up, torpedo -
13 أفل
أفِلsetting, going down, sinking; declining, fading; transitory, evanescent, passing -
14 إغراق
إغْراق: تَغْرِيقُ شَيْءٍ أو مَرْكَبٍsinking; foundering -
15 مال الاستهلاك
مالُ (أو صُنْدُوقُ) الاسْتِهْلاك -
16 انخساف
اِنْخِسَافsinking, sinkage, subsidence, collapse, cave -in; depression; graben -
17 انخفاض
اِنْخِفَاض: تَضَاؤُل، هُبُوط، اِنْحِسَارdrop(ping), sinking, dip(ping), going down, fall(ing), fall-off, decline, decrease, diminution, lessening, lowering, reduction, shrinking, shrinkage, abatement, subsidence, waning, wane, dwindling, slump, depression; depreciation -
18 تدن
تَدَنّ (التّدَنّي): هُبُوط، اِنْخِفاضdrop(ping), sinking, fall(ing), fall-off, decline, decrease, diminution, shrinking, shrinkage, dwindling, slump, depression; depreciation -
19 ساقط
ساقِط: واقِع، هابِطfalling, dropping, tumbling; sinking, declining; fallen, dropped -
20 صندوق الاستهلاك
صُنْدُوقُ الاسْتِهْلاك
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