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1 stud
زِرّ (قميص) \ stud: a metal button (of various kinds) for fastening things: a collar stud; a press stud (which fastens when pressed). \ See Also دَبّوس \ مِسْمَار كبير الرّأس (في نَعْل الحِذاء) \ stud: one of several round blocks on the bottom of a bootball boot, which prevent one’s foot from slipping. -
2 stud
I [stad] nouna collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.مَجْموعَه من الخُيول تُسْتَعْمَل للإسْتيلاد II [stad]1. noun1) a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc:مِسْمار ، بُرْغيa belt decorated with studs.
2) a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar:زِر ياقَة القَميصa collar stud.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈstuddedto cover with studs:يُغَطّي بالمَساميرThe sky was studded with stars.
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3 inlay, stud
رَصَّعَ \ inlay, stud. -
4 خراج خرجي
1) 1. bicameral abscess 2. shirt stud abscess 2) 1. collar-button abscess 2. shirt stud abscess 3) shirt-stud abscess -
5 زر
زِرّ \ button: a small round fastener on clothes; a small round object that is pressed to work a bell or light. knob: a round handle for controlling parts of a machine (car, radio, etc.). \ زِرّ (قميص) \ stud: a metal button (of various kinds) for fastening things: a collar stud; a press stud (which fastens when pressed). \ See Also دَبّوس \ زِرّ تَزْيينيّ لِلكُمّ \ cufflink: an ornamental device for fastening a cuff. -
6 جواد الإستيلاد
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7 خراج شبيه بزر القميص
collar stud abscess -
8 الخشبة القائمة
n. stud -
9 خيول السباق
n. stud -
10 درج
1́ n. stairs, staircase, step, locker, toddle, graduate2́ v. grade, graduate, scale, calibrate, insert, inset, include, slot, stud, step, code -
11 رصع
v. inlay, embay, insert, intersperse, set, beset, trim, stud, recess -
12 زر ذو رأسين
n. stud -
13 زوج
1́ n. husband, consort, partner, dyad, stud2́ v. marry, pair, couple, wed, give in marriage, husband, espouse -
14 زين بالمسامير
v. stud -
15 سمر
v. nail, tan, brown, pin, stud, spike -
16 شاب
1́ adj. youthful2́ n. youth, young, young man, youngster, lad, sprig, stud, chap, boy3́ v. contaminate, tinge, admix -
17 عشيق
n. paramour, stud -
18 كباس
n. piston, press stud, snap, stapler -
19 مسمار كبير
n. spike, stud -
20 مسمارالأحذية
n. stud
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