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81 جؤجؤ
جُؤْجُؤ: مُقَدّمُ السّفِينَةprow, bow, stem -
82 جذع النبتة
جِذْعُ النّبْتَةstem, stalk, caulis -
83 جذع الدماغ
جِذْعُ الدّمَاغ -
84 حصل من
حَصَلَ مِنْ: نَشَأَ مِنْ، نَتَجَ عَنْto originate from, arise from, stem from, spring from, emanate from, derive from, proceed from, grow out of, ensue from, follow from, result from, be caused by -
85 رجع إلى
رَجَعَ (الأمْرُ أو السّبَبُ) إلىto be due to, go back to, be attributable or ascribable to, be referable or traceable to, be attributed or ascribed to, be referred or traced back to, stem from, spring from, derive from, be caused by -
86 ساق النبتة
ساقُ النّبْتَة: جِذْعُهاstem, stalk, caulis, shank -
87 صدر عن أو من
صَدَرَ عَنْ أو مِنْ: نَشَأ، اِنْبَعَثَto emanate from, proceed from, issue from, arise from, originate from, stem from, come out of -
88 عاد إلى
عادَ (الأمْرُ أو السّبَبُ) إلىto go back to, be due to, be attributable or ascribable to, be referable or traceable to, be attributed or ascribed to, be referred or traced back to, stem from, spring from, be caused by -
89 عرق
عِرْق: ساقُ النّبَاتِ أو وَرَقَةِ النّبَاتِ أو الثّمَرَة -
90 مزيد
مَزِيد [لغة]augmented; derivative stem of a verb -
91 مجرد
مُجَرّد [لغة]unaugmented; first stem of a verb -
92 نتج عن أو من
نَتَجَ عَنْ أو مِنْ: نَجَمَ، نَشَأَto result from, ensue from, proceed from, follow from, arise from, derive from, spring from, originate from, issue from, stem from, grow out of, come out of, be the result or consequence of, be caused or occasioned by -
93 نجم عن
نَجَمَ عن: نَتَجَto result from, ensue from, proceed from, follow from, arise from, derive from, spring from, originate from, stem from, issue from, grow out of, be caused by -
94 نشأ من أو عن
نَشَأَ مِنْ أو عَنْ: اِنْبَثَقَ مِنْ، نَتَجَ عَنْ، تَرَتّبَ علىto arise from, originate from, spring from, stem from, issue from, emanate from, proceed from, follow from, result from, ensue from, derive from, grow out of, come out of -
95 bulb
[balb] noun1) the ball-shaped part of the stem of certain plants, eg onions, tulips etc, from which their roots grow.بَصَلَه2) ( also ˈlight bulb) a pear-shaped glass globe surrounding the element of an electric light.بُصَيْلَةُ المِصْباحِ الكَهْرَبائي3) the pear-shaped end of a thermometer.بُصَيْلَةُ ميزانِ الحَرارَه -
96 cactus
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97 cane
[keɪn]1. noun1) the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).قَصَبَه، خَيْزَران2) a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment:عَصاHe beat the child with a cane.
2. verbto beat with a cane:يَضْرِبُ بالعَصاThe schoolmaster caned the boy.
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98 flower
[ˈflauə]1. nounthe part of a plant or tree from which fruit or seed grows, often brightly coloured and sometimes including the stem on which it grows:زَهْرَهa bunch of flowers.
2. verb(of plants etc) to produce flowers:يُزْهِرThis plant flowers in early May.
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99 goblet
[ˈgɔblɪt] nouna drinking-cup with a thin stem:قَدَح، طاسَهHe served the wine in goblets.
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100 leaf
[liːf] plural leaves [liːvz] noun1) a part of a plant growing from the side of a stem, usually green, flat and thin, but of various shapes depending on the plant:وَرَقَة الشَّجَرMany trees lose their leaves in autumn.
2) something thin like a leaf, especially the page of a book:ورَقَهSeveral leaves had been torn out of the book.
3) an extra part of a table, either attached to one side with a hinge or added to the centre when the two ends are apart.صَفيحَه
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