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41 fine
رَقِيق (صِفَة) \ dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). delicate: finely made with fine materials: a delicate silk dress, finely made but easily damaged a delicate musical instrument, tender; careful not to hurt delicate treatment. fine: small; thin not rough; carefully made but easily damaged: fine sand; a pencil with a fine point; a fine thread of silver. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. thin: (of material such as walls boards or sheets; of coverings) not thick: Thin paper is easily torn. A thin covering of snow fell. \ See Also لطيف (لَطيف)، رشيق (رشيق)، ناعم (ناعِم)، لين (لَيِّن)، نحيف (نحيف)، هش (هَشّ) -
42 flimsy
رَقِيق (صِفَة) \ dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). delicate: finely made with fine materials: a delicate silk dress, finely made but easily damaged a delicate musical instrument, tender; careful not to hurt delicate treatment. fine: small; thin not rough; carefully made but easily damaged: fine sand; a pencil with a fine point; a fine thread of silver. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. thin: (of material such as walls boards or sheets; of coverings) not thick: Thin paper is easily torn. A thin covering of snow fell. \ See Also لطيف (لَطيف)، رشيق (رشيق)، ناعم (ناعِم)، لين (لَيِّن)، نحيف (نحيف)، هش (هَشّ) -
43 soft
رَقِيق (صِفَة) \ dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). delicate: finely made with fine materials: a delicate silk dress, finely made but easily damaged a delicate musical instrument, tender; careful not to hurt delicate treatment. fine: small; thin not rough; carefully made but easily damaged: fine sand; a pencil with a fine point; a fine thread of silver. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. thin: (of material such as walls boards or sheets; of coverings) not thick: Thin paper is easily torn. A thin covering of snow fell. \ See Also لطيف (لَطيف)، رشيق (رشيق)، ناعم (ناعِم)، لين (لَيِّن)، نحيف (نحيف)، هش (هَشّ) -
44 cane
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
45 rod
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
46 staff
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
47 stick
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
48 truncheon
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
49 wand
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
50 lean
اِسْتَنَدَ \ lean: to rest the weight of (sth. or oneself): He leant the post against the wall. The old lady leant on his arm. \ See Also أسند (أَسْنَدَ) \ عَجيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. \ See Also هزيل (هَزيل)، معروق (مَعْرُوق)، نحيف (نَحيف) \ مَعْرُوق \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. -
51 daqqa
be thin [Sem d-q-q, Mal dqiq (flour), Akk daqaqu (crush), Heb daq (thin), daqqa (minute), JNA dyq (grind), Amh deqiq (thin), Uga dq, Phoen dq] -
52 raqqa
be thin [Sem r-q-q, Akk raqaqu, Heb raqaq, Syr irqiq (thin), JNA raqiqa, Hrs req (be shallow), Amh reqiq (thin), Uga rq] -
53 رفيع (للمواد)
رَفِيع (للموّاد) \ thin: (of material such as walls boards or sheets; of coverings) not thick: Thin paper is easily torn. A thin covering of snow fell. \ رَفِيعُ المَقَام \ eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. -
54 معروق
مَعْرُوق \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. \ مَعْرُوق العِظام \ skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. -
55 flimsy
خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. -
56 light
خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. -
57 soft
خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. -
58 sparse
خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. -
59 rapier
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60 snake
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