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1 אחד אחד
one by one, one after the other -
2 אחת אחת
one by one, one after the other -
3 אישה אל רעותה
one woman to the other, each other -
4 אם כך ואם כך
one way or the other -
5 זאחז
one after the other -
6 זבלז
one without the other -
7 זה לעומת זה
one against the other, oppositely -
8 זה מול זה
one against the other -
9 זכז
one against the other -
10 זלעז
one against the other -
11 לכאן או לכאן
one way or the other -
12 זה מזה
from each other, one from the other -
13 החליף את היוצרות
mistook one for the other; put the cart before the horses -
14 סהרון
meniscus, lens that is convex on one side and concave on the other (Optics) ; crescent or crescent-shaped body; disk of cartilage that cushions between the ends of two bones (Anatomy) ; curvature of the upper surface of liquid which is caused by surface tension -
15 מסוף העולם ועד סופו
everywhere, from one end of the world to the other -
16 מקצה העולם ועד קצהו
everywhere ("from one end of the world to the other") -
17 אחד לאחד
individually, one after the other -
18 אחד-אחד
seriatim, one after the other, in succession -
19 איך שהוא
somehow, one way or the other -
20 אמפיפילי
adj. (about a molecule) amphipathic, having a head end that attracts water and a tail end that repels it, hydrophilic at one end and hydrophobic at the other (Chemistry)
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