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1 substance
مادّة (أوّليّة) \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. -
2 substance
[ˈsabstəns] noun1) a material:مادَّهRubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.
2) as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.عُنْصُر -
3 اضطرابات استعمال المواد
substance use disorders -
4 المادة امحسسة
substance sensibilisatrice -
5 تركيز المادة
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6 مادة نيسل
substance ofNissl -
7 مادة (أولية)
مادّة (أوّليّة) \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. \ مادّة التَّسْقِيف \ roofing: material for roofs. \ مادّة التلميع \ polish: material used for polishing: floor polish. \ See Also الصَّقْل \ المادّة الخضراء في النبات \ chlorophyll: green colouring matter in plants. \ مادّة رملية كاشطة \ grit: small sharp bits of sand, stone, etc.. \ مادّة شديدة الاحتراق \ napalm: petrol in a form like jelly, burned over large areas as a weapon of war. \ مادّة صُلْبَة \ solid: a solid substance; not a liquid or gas. \ مادّة غِذائِيَّة \ foodstuff: sth. used as food. \ مادّة فُطْرِيّة \ mould, mold: a woolly (usu. white or green) growth that appears on old bread, wet leather, etc.. \ مادّة قِلْوِيّة \ alkali: a substance which acts with an acid to produce a salt. \ مادّة كِيمْيائِيَّة \ chemical: a substance used in chemistry or obtained by it. \ مادّة لاصِفة (فلورسنت) \ fluorescent: (of a substance) giving out bright white light when electricity is passed through it; (of a light) producing light by means of a tube covered with this. \ مادّة لَزِجَة \ slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ مادّة مُبَيِّضة \ bleach: a substance for bleaching cloth. whitewash: a mixture of lime and water, used for painting walls. \ مادّة مُتَفَجِّرة \ dynamite: a powerful explosive, used for breaking rocks. explosive: (sth. that is) able to explode: Gunpowder is (an) explosive. \ مادّة مُطهِّرة \ detergent: a chemical product used for cleaning esp. clothing and dishes. \ مادّة مُلْصِقَة \ adhesive: a substance used for sticking: Is this a suitable adhesive for repairing a broken cup?. \ مادّة مُلَوِّثة \ pollutant: sth. that pollutes. \ مادّة مُلَوِّنة \ colour: material used to give colour (in painting, etc.): an artist’s colours. \ مادّة اليُود \ iodine: a chemical substance (found in sea water) that will prevent wounds from becoming poisoned. -
8 wax
I [wæks]1. noun1) the sticky, fatty substance of which bees make their cells; beeswax.شَمْع2) the sticky, yellowish substance formed in the ears.شَمْع الأذُن3) a manufactured, fatty substance used in polishing, to give a good shine:مادَّةٌ شَمْعِيَّه لِتَلْميع الأثاثfurniture wax.
4) ( also adjective ) ( also ˈcandle-wax) (of) a substance made from paraffin, used in making candles, models etc, that melts when heated:شَمْعي، مَصْنوع من الشَّمْعa wax model.
5) sealing-wax.شَمْع الخَتْم2. verbto smear, polish or rub with wax.يَصْقُل بالشَّمْع II [wæks] verb1) (of the moon) to appear to grow in size as more of it becomes visible.يَكْبُر، يَتَعاظَم الهِلال2) an old word for to grow or increase.يَنْمو -
9 cotton
القُطن (نَبَات) \ cotton: a plant that has a soft white woolly substance round its seeds. \ خُيوط \ cotton: thread or material made from this substance. \ See Also نَسيج القُطْن \ كُرسُف \ cotton. \ See Also قطن (قُطْن) \ نَبَات القُطن \ cotton: a plant that has a soft white woolly substance round its seeds. \ نَسِيج \ cotton: thread or material made from this substance. \ See Also خُيوط القُطْن -
10 jelly
رَجْرَاج (حَلْوَى) \ jelly: a clear soft sticky substance, made by boiling the liquid from fruit cooked with sugar, or by boiling animal bones; this substance used as food. \ هُلام \ jelly: a clear soft sticky substance, made by boiling the liquid from fruit cooked with sugar, or by boiling animal bones; this substance used as food. -
11 material
مادّة (أوّليّة) \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. -
12 matter
مادّة (أوّليّة) \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. -
13 stuff
مادّة (أوّليّة) \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. -
14 fluid
[ˈfluɪd]1. noun1) a substance (liquid or gas) whose particles can move about freely.سائِل، مائِع2) any liquid substance:سائِل، مادَّه سائِلَهcleaning fluid.
2. adjective1) able to flow like a liquid:سائِلa fluid substance.
2) smooth and graceful:سَلِس، رشيقfluid movements.
3) (of arrangements, plans etc) able to be changed easily:غير ثابِت، مُتَغَيِّرMy holiday plans are fluid.
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15 essence
رُوح \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is the essence of roses. \ مُسْتَخْلَص \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. \ مُسْتَقْطَر \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: That perfume is essence of roses. -
16 nature
الطَّبيعة \ nature: everything that is not made by man (the countryside; plants, animals, birds etc.): the beauties of nature. \ العالَم الطبيعي \ nature: everything that is not made by man (the countryside; plants animals, birds etc.): the beauties of nature. \ See Also الطبيعة (الطَّبيعَة) \ خَوَاصّ \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. He collects old ornaments, glass and other things of that nature. \ See Also طبيعة (طَبِيعَة) \ صِفَات مُمَيِّزة \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. \ طَبيعة \ nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. \ See Also طبع (طَبْع) \ طَبيعة (الشيء) \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. \ قُوَى الطَّبِيعة \ nature: the power that controls all matter, and all change or growth: Nature provides food for all creatures. -
17 porous
ذُو مَسَامّ \ porous: (of a substance) that allows liquids to pass slowly through it. \ سَميم (ذو مَسَمات، ثُقوب أو سموم) \ porous. \ مَسَامِّيّ \ porous: (of a substance) that allows liquids to pass slowly through it. \ مُثَقَّب \ porous: (of a substance) that allows liquids to pass slowly through it. -
18 saturate
رَوّى \ saturate: to make thoroughly wet; cause a substance, material, etc. to hold as much liquid as it will take. \ سَغْسَغَ \ saturate: to make thoroughly wet; cause a substance, material, etc. to hold as much liquid as it will take. \ See Also أَشْبَعَ بالماء، نقع (نَقَعَ) \ شَبَّعَ بالماء \ saturate: to make thoroughly wet; cause a substance, material, etc. to hold as much liquid as it will take. -
19 sloppy
غَيْرُ مُتْقَن (للشيء أو العمل) \ sloppy: (of a person) lacking effort or spirit; weakly lazy; (of a substance) wet and loose: a sloppy piece of work; a sloppy paste. \ مُبَلَّل ومُوحِل \ sloppy: (of a substance) wet and loose: a sloppy paste. \ مُتَّسِخ بالسَّوَائِل \ sloppy: (of a substance) wet and loose: a sloppy paste. \ مُلَهْوَج (للشخص) \ sloppy: (of a person) lacking effort or spirit; weakly lazy. -
20 المادة p-p
1. p-p substance 2. pellagra- preventing substance
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