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1 splinter
شَظِيّة \ splinter: a sharp thin piece of torn wood, metal, broken glass, etc.; such a piece when buried in the skin by accident: Don’t walk without shoes on the road, you might get a splinter (in your foot). \ شَظَّى \ splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. \ فَلَّقَ \ splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. \ كِسْرَة رقيقة \ splinter: a sharp thin piece of torn, wood, metal, broken glass, etc.; such a piece when buried in the skin by accident: Don’t walk without shoes on the road, you might get a splinter (in your foot). -
2 خراشة
خُرَاشَة: بُرَادَة، نُحَاتَةfilings; shavings, parings, chips, splinters, slivers -
3 نحاتة
نُحَاتَة: بُرَايَةshavings, parings, chips, splinters, slivers -
4 splinter
1. nounشَظِيَّهThe rough plank gave her a splinter in her finger.
2. verbto split into splinters:يَتَشَظّى، يَنْفَلِقThe door splintered under the heavy blow.
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5 شظى
شَظَّى \ splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. -
6 فلق
فَلَّقَ \ splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. -
7 مزق
مَزَّقَ \ mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. tear: to break (sth.) by pulling it apart; become broken in this way: He tore the letter to pieces, (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing Someone has torn the notice down. \ See Also شظى (شَظَّى)، فلق (فَلَقَ) \ مَزَّقَ \ tore: (tear). \ See Also إلخ \ مَزَّقَ إرْبًا \ shred: to tear or cut sth. (esp. food, in preparation for cooking) into little strips. \ مَزَّقَ إرْبًا إرْبًا \ tear sth. up: tear (paper) to pieces. \ مَزَّقَ إلى أجزاء صغيرة \ tear sth. up: to tear (paper) to pieces. -
8 mangle
مَزَّقَ \ mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. tear: to break (sth.) by pulling it apart; become broken in this way: He tore the letter to pieces, (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing Someone has torn the notice down. \ See Also شظى (شَظَّى)، فلق (فَلَقَ) -
9 rip
مَزَّقَ \ mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. tear: to break (sth.) by pulling it apart; become broken in this way: He tore the letter to pieces, (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing Someone has torn the notice down. \ See Also شظى (شَظَّى)، فلق (فَلَقَ) -
10 splinter
مَزَّقَ \ mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. tear: to break (sth.) by pulling it apart; become broken in this way: He tore the letter to pieces, (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing Someone has torn the notice down. \ See Also شظى (شَظَّى)، فلق (فَلَقَ) -
11 tear
مَزَّقَ \ mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. splinter: to tear or break into splinters: The explosion splintered the glass in the shop windows. tear: to break (sth.) by pulling it apart; become broken in this way: He tore the letter to pieces, (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing Someone has torn the notice down. \ See Also شظى (شَظَّى)، فلق (فَلَقَ)
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