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1 substance
[΄sʌbstəns] n նյութ. փիլ. մա տերիա, սուբստանցիա. էություն, իսկություն. in substance ըստ էության, հիմնականում. devoid of substance անհիմն, հիմքից զուրկ. the substance of the argument փաստարկի հիմքը. The book lacks substance Գրքում բացակայում է բուն էությունը -
2 Substance
جوهر ، أساس -
3 substance
مادة* * *مادَّة (ج: مواد) -
4 Absorbent substance
مادة ماصة -
5 anti-immune substance
المادة المضادة للأجسام اللمناعية* * *المادَّةُ المُضادَّةُ للأَجْسامِ اللمَناعِيَّة -
6 beta-substance
المادة بيتا* * *المادَّةُ بيتا (في الكريات الحمر) -
7 exophthalmos-producing substance
المادة المحدثة للجحوظ* * *المادَّةُ المُحْدِثََةُ للجُحُوْظEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > exophthalmos-producing substance
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8 p-p substance
المادة p-p* * *المادَّةُ p-p -
9 pellagra-preventing substance
المادة الواقية من البلاغرة* * *المادَّةُ الواقِيَةُ من البِلِّاغرَةEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > pellagra-preventing substance
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10 slow-reacting substance
المادةُ البَطِيئَةُ التَّفاعُل -
11 slow-reactive substance
المادة البطيئة التفاعل* * *المادَّةُ البَطيئَةُ التَّفاعُل -
12 RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCE
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13 BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE DETECTION SYSTEM
English-Arabic military dictionary > BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE DETECTION SYSTEM
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14 encrypt
To programmatically disguise content to hide its substance.يشفّر -
15 amount
"A definite magnitude of currency, a quantity of currency, or an indefinite magnitude of an uncountable substance or quality." -
16 chemical
[΄kemikl] a քիմիական. chemical substance քիմիական նյութ -
17 contention
[kən΄tenʃn] n վեճ, վեճի առարկա. տարաձայնություն. This is no time for contention Կռվի/վեճի ժամանակ չէ. a bone of contention կռվախնձոր. substance of the contention փաստարկի էությունը/հիմքը
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substance — ► NOUN 1) a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. 2) the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists. 3) solid basis in reality or fact: the claim has no substance. 4) the quality of being important, valid, or… … English terms dictionary
substance — [n1] entity, element actuality, animal, being, body, bulk, concreteness, core, corpus, fabric, force, hunk, individual, item, mass, material, matter, object, person, phenomenon, reality, something, staple, stuff, texture, thing; concepts… … New thesaurus
substance — [sub′stəns] n. [OFr < L substantia < substare, to be present < sub , under + stare, to STAND] 1. the real or essential part or element of anything; essence, reality, or basic matter 2. a) the physical matter of which a thing consists;… … English World dictionary
Substance — Sub stance, v. t. To furnish or endow with substance; to supply property to; to make rich. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English