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81 تجزأ
تَجَزّأ: اِنْقَسَمَto be divided, parted, separated, partitioned, split, sectioned; to break up, break down, cut up, divide, split; to be divisible -
82 تشرم
تَشَرّمَ: تَشَقّقَ، اِنْشَقّto split (apart), cleave, crack, rend, rip, slash; to be or become split, cleft, cracked, rent, slashed, slit -
83 تصدع
تَصَدّعَ: اِنْشَقّto crack, split, cleave, break, rift; to be or become cracked, split, cleft, broken, rifted -
84 فلقة
فِلْقَة: نِصْفُ الشّيْءِ المَفْلُوقone half (of a split thing); split -
85 cleavage
[-vɪdʒ] noun1) the act of splitting; a split.فَلْق، انْشِقاق2) the split between a woman's breasts.إنْفِلاع بين ثَديَي المرأه -
86 tear
I [tɪə] nouna drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion ( especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it:دَمْعَه II [teə] past tense tore [tɔːn]: past participle torn [tɔː]tears of joy/laughter/rage.
1. verb1) ( sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement:يُمَزِّقI tore the picture out of a magazine.
2) to become torn:يَتَمَزَّقNewspapers tear easily.
3) to rush:يَنْدَفِع، يَرْكُضُ بِسُرْعَه، يَنْهَبُ الأرْضHe tore along the road.
2. nouna hole or split made by tearing:شَق، تَمْزيق، ثَقْبThere's a tear in my dress.
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87 انشطر
اِنْشَطَرَ \ split: to break apart: His trousers were so tight that they split when he bent down. -
88 انشق
اِنْشَقَّ \ split: fissure, cleave, break apart: His trousers were so tight that they split when he bent down. spring a leak: (esp. of a boat) to begin to let in water. -
89 تجزأ
تَجَزَّأ \ split: to break apart: His trousers were so tight that they split when he bent down. -
90 spring a leak
اِنْشَقَّ \ split: fissure, cleave, break apart: His trousers were so tight that they split when he bent down. spring a leak: (esp. of a boat) to begin to let in water. -
91 falla
break, split [Sem p-l-y, Tig fela] -
92 faqa
need, starvation [?] Hin faka, Per faqe borrowed from Ar--------split, burst [Sem p-q-y] Swa foka borrowed from Ar--------surpass [Sem p-w-q] -
93 fara
boil [Ara pwr (be angry)]--------mouse [Sem p-r-r, Mal far, Akk perurutu, Hrr fur, Gur fur, Ebl paratu] Per fare, Tur fare borrowed from Ar--------split [Sem p-r-y]--------wild ass [Akk paru (mule), Heb pere] -
94 farasa
tear apart [Sem p-r-s, Akk parasu (cut off, decide), Heb perush (meaning), Syr perash (distinguish), JNA prsh (split), Amh ferrese (fall apart)] -
95 fattara
break, split [Sem p-tt-r, Heb hifttir (conclude)]--------create [Sem p-tt-r, Amh fettere] -
96 iftaraqa
be split [faraqa] -
97 shaqqa
be hard [?]--------split, burst; etymologize [?] -
98 shatta
exceed [Sem sh-tt (split)] -
99 صفيحة جبيرة بحسب كوفين
Coffin split plate -
100 طعم الشطيرة الرقيقة
1. thin-split graft 2. Ollier-Thierschs graft
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