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105 bundle
حُزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. sheaf: a collection of thin things (stems of corn, papers, etc.) tied together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمَة)، صرة (صُرَّة) -
106 pack
حُزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. sheaf: a collection of thin things (stems of corn, papers, etc.) tied together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمَة)، صرة (صُرَّة) -
107 package
حُزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. sheaf: a collection of thin things (stems of corn, papers, etc.) tied together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمَة)، صرة (صُرَّة) -
108 sheaf
حُزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. sheaf: a collection of thin things (stems of corn, papers, etc.) tied together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمَة)، صرة (صُرَّة) -
109 wisp
حُزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. sheaf: a collection of thin things (stems of corn, papers, etc.) tied together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمَة)، صرة (صُرَّة) -
110 can
صَفِيحَة \ can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. -
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صَفِيحَة \ can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. -
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صَفِيحَة \ can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. -
113 cellophane
السِّلُوفان \ cellophane: thin clear material, used for wrapping goods for sale, etc.. \ وَرَق شَفَّاف للَّف \ cellophane: thin clear material, used for wrapping goods for sale, etc.. -
114 fuse
اِنْقَطَعَ \ fuse: (of electrical things) to stop when the fuse melts; cause (sth. electrical) stop in this way: The lights have fused. A worn wire in the radio fused the lights. \ See Also قَطَعَ التَّيار بانصهار الفَصَّال \ صَمَّامة (كَبْسُولة الإشْعَال) \ fuse: a device for making sth. explode at the right time. \ صَهِيرَة \ fuse: a thin piece of metal that melts (and so prevents fire) if too much electricity passes through it. \ فاصِمة (عندَ ازدياد التيّار) \ fuse. \ _(field) Elec. Eng. \ See Also صَهيرةُ قَطع \ فَصَّال الدَّوْرَة الكهربائيَّة \ fuse: a thin piece of metal that melts (and so prevents fire) if too much electricity passes through it. \ قَطَعَ (بانصهار الفصَّال) \ fuse: (of electrical things) to stop when the fuse melts; cause (sth. electrical) to stop in this way: The lights have fused. A worn wire in the radio fused the lights. \ See Also اِنْقَطَعَ التَّيار -
115 gauze
شَاش \ gauze: a thin net-like sheet of material: cotton gauze. \ غزّي \ gauze: a thin net-like sheet of material: Cotton gauze. \ See Also شاش (شاش) -
116 jigsaw, puzzle
الصُّوَر المُقَطَّعة (لُعْبَة) \ jigsaw, puzzle: a picture on a thin board which is cut into small pieces of irregular shapes, to be fitted together (for amusement). \ لُعْبَة الصُّوَر المُقَطَّعة \ jigsaw, puzzle: a picture on a thin board which is cut into small pieces of irregular shapes, to be fitted together (for amusement). -
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118 lanky
طَوِيل ودقيق \ lanky: (of a person) tall and thin in an ungraceful way; (of arms of legs) long and thin. \ See Also هزيل (هزيل) -
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thin — O.E. þynne narrow, lean, scanty, from P.Gmc. *thunnuz, *thunw (Cf. W.Fris. ten, M.L.G. dunne, Du. dun, O.H.G. dunni, Ger. dünn, O.N. þunnr), from PIE *tnus , *tnwi , from weak grade of root *ten stretch (Cf. L. tenuis … Etymology dictionary
Thin — Thin, adv. Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin. [1913 Webster] Spain is thin sown of people. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English