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41 beggar
سَائِل \ beggar: one who lives by begging. fluid: able to flow (like gas or liquid); not solid; sth. that is fluid; liquid: The sick child could only take fluids, such as milk, for food. liquid: anything that can be poured, like water; in the form of a liquid: liquid soap; liquid medicine. \ See Also مائع (مَائِع)، متسول (مُتَسَوِّل) -
42 fluid
سَائِل \ beggar: one who lives by begging. fluid: able to flow (like gas or liquid); not solid; sth. that is fluid; liquid: The sick child could only take fluids, such as milk, for food. liquid: anything that can be poured, like water; in the form of a liquid: liquid soap; liquid medicine. \ See Also مائع (مَائِع)، متسول (مُتَسَوِّل) -
43 liquid
سَائِل \ beggar: one who lives by begging. fluid: able to flow (like gas or liquid); not solid; sth. that is fluid; liquid: The sick child could only take fluids, such as milk, for food. liquid: anything that can be poured, like water; in the form of a liquid: liquid soap; liquid medicine. \ See Also مائع (مَائِع)، متسول (مُتَسَوِّل) -
44 estimate
خَمَّنَ \ estimate: to guess (a figure) carefully, often by some sort of calculation: I estimated the crowd at about 7000. I estimate that this building will cost about $75,000 and take 18 months. guess: to form a possible opinion about (sth.), or give a possible answer to (sth.), when one does not know the truth; judge: I guessed her age to be about 45. surmise: to guess without much reason. \ See Also قدر (قَدَّرَ) -
45 guess
خَمَّنَ \ estimate: to guess (a figure) carefully, often by some sort of calculation: I estimated the crowd at about 7000. I estimate that this building will cost about $75,000 and take 18 months. guess: to form a possible opinion about (sth.), or give a possible answer to (sth.), when one does not know the truth; judge: I guessed her age to be about 45. surmise: to guess without much reason. \ See Also قدر (قَدَّرَ) -
46 surmise
خَمَّنَ \ estimate: to guess (a figure) carefully, often by some sort of calculation: I estimated the crowd at about 7000. I estimate that this building will cost about $75,000 and take 18 months. guess: to form a possible opinion about (sth.), or give a possible answer to (sth.), when one does not know the truth; judge: I guessed her age to be about 45. surmise: to guess without much reason. \ See Also قدر (قَدَّرَ) -
47 tense
صِيغَةُ الفِعْل الدَّالة على زَمانِه \ tense: the form (of a verb) that shows time: The past tense of ‘take’ is ‘took’. -
48 that
الَّتِي \ that: (esp. after all, any, only, it is or the - est form of an adj.) who, which, whom: He’s the only man that ever sees her. It is you that I want. Take all the books that you need. She’s the kindest person that I know. which: describing a thing or fact: I lost it, which was unfortunate (and this was unfortunate), giving the choice; defining the answer: I liked the one which you wrote yourself (note: no comma before which; that may be used instead of which). \ See Also الذي (الَّذِي) -
49 which
الَّتِي \ that: (esp. after all, any, only, it is or the - est form of an adj.) who, which, whom: He’s the only man that ever sees her. It is you that I want. Take all the books that you need. She’s the kindest person that I know. which: describing a thing or fact: I lost it, which was unfortunate (and this was unfortunate), giving the choice; defining the answer: I liked the one which you wrote yourself (note: no comma before which; that may be used instead of which). \ See Also الذي (الَّذِي)
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