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1 string
خَيْط \ line: a length of string, wire, etc: a fishing line; a telephone line. string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. thread: a line of cotton, silk or wool (for sewing or weaving); cotton, etc., in this form: fine threads; a ball of thread. -
2 line
خَيْط \ line: a length of string, wire, etc: a fishing line; a telephone line. string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. thread: a line of cotton, silk or wool (for sewing or weaving); cotton, etc., in this form: fine threads; a ball of thread. -
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4 string
حَبْل رَفيع \ string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. \ نَظَمَ في صَفّ \ string: to tie (or spread out) in a row: His wet clothes were strung out to dry. The horsemen were strung out in a line across the field. -
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6 string out
to stretch into a long line:يَمْتَد في صَفٍّ طَويلThe runners were strung out along the course.
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7 خيط
خَيْط \ line: a length of string, wire, etc: a fishing line; a telephone line. string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. thread: a line of cotton, silk or wool (for sewing or weaving); cotton, etc., in this form: fine threads; a ball of thread. \ خَيْط حَرير \ silk: (pure silk) fine soft thread, made by a silkworm; (artificial silk) rayon; material made from such thread: silk dresses. \ خَيْط غَليظ \ cord: thick strong string. \ خَيْط من المطَّاط المَرِن \ elastic: rubber thread woven into a strip of soft material, used to hold some garments in position. -
8 حبل
حَبْل \ line: a length of string, wire, etc.: a fishing line; a telephone line. rope: a thick line of woven or twisted strings: The elephant was led by a rope. The ship was fastened with a wire rope. \ حَبْل رَفيع \ string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. \ حَبْل غليظ \ cable: very strong rope, used on ships. \ حَبْل غليظ لِرَبْط السُّفُن \ hawser: very strong rope, often of steel, for tying up ships, etc.. -
9 thread
خَيْط \ line: a length of string, wire, etc: a fishing line; a telephone line. string: a strong thick thread for tying things: a piece of string. thread: a line of cotton, silk or wool (for sewing or weaving); cotton, etc., in this form: fine threads; a ball of thread. -
10 وتر
وَتَر \ chord: a straight line joining two points of a circle. string: a piece of string; a strong thread (of string, nylon, wire, etc.) stretched tight and used in a bow or musical instrument or racket. \ وَتَرٌ \ tendon. \ _(field) Zool. \ وَتَر (في الجِسْم) \ sinew: a strong thread that joins a muscle to a bone. \ See Also طُنْب -
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13 سلسلة
سِلْسِلَة \ chain: a string of metal rings; a row or line (of mountains etc.); a set (of related ideas, facts, events, etc.). leash: a chain or a leather string for controlling a dog: Fierce watchdogs should be kept on a leash. range: a row (of hills or mountains). series: (pl. unchanged) a number of things of the same kind that follow each other: He suffered a series of accidents; two series of scientific films on television. -
14 chain
سِلْسِلَة \ chain: a string of metal rings; a row or line (of mountains etc.); a set (of related ideas, facts, events, etc.). leash: a chain or a leather string for controlling a dog: Fierce watchdogs should be kept on a leash. range: a row (of hills or mountains). series: (pl. unchanged) a number of things of the same kind that follow each other: He suffered a series of accidents; two series of scientific films on television. -
15 leash
سِلْسِلَة \ chain: a string of metal rings; a row or line (of mountains etc.); a set (of related ideas, facts, events, etc.). leash: a chain or a leather string for controlling a dog: Fierce watchdogs should be kept on a leash. range: a row (of hills or mountains). series: (pl. unchanged) a number of things of the same kind that follow each other: He suffered a series of accidents; two series of scientific films on television. -
16 range
سِلْسِلَة \ chain: a string of metal rings; a row or line (of mountains etc.); a set (of related ideas, facts, events, etc.). leash: a chain or a leather string for controlling a dog: Fierce watchdogs should be kept on a leash. range: a row (of hills or mountains). series: (pl. unchanged) a number of things of the same kind that follow each other: He suffered a series of accidents; two series of scientific films on television. -
17 series
سِلْسِلَة \ chain: a string of metal rings; a row or line (of mountains etc.); a set (of related ideas, facts, events, etc.). leash: a chain or a leather string for controlling a dog: Fierce watchdogs should be kept on a leash. range: a row (of hills or mountains). series: (pl. unchanged) a number of things of the same kind that follow each other: He suffered a series of accidents; two series of scientific films on television. -
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v. align, toe the line, string, rank, echelon, row, stand -
19 خيط
n. thread, yarn, fiber, fibre, filament, string, cord, line, twist -
20 سلك
سِلْك: خَيْطwire, cable; string; thread; line
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