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61 حنجور
حُنْجُور: حُنْجَرَةlarynx, throat -
62 غصة
غُصّة: ما يَعْتَرِضُ في الحَلْقthat which chokes or causes choking, a lump in the throat -
63 كرير
كَرِير: صَوْتٌ في الصّدْرِ كَالحَشْرَجَة -
64 مزرد
مَزْرَد: حَلْقthroat, gullet, gorge -
65 منحر
مَنْحَر: مَوْضِعُ النّحْرِ مِنَ الحَلْقneck, throat -
66 مخنق
مُخَنّق: عُنُق، حَنْجَرَةneck; throat, throttle -
67 نحم
نَحَمَ: تَنَحْنَحَto clear one's throat, hem -
68 نحر
نَحْر: أعْلَى الصّدْرupper part of the chest, throat -
69 -throated
having a (certain type of) throat:ذو حَلْقٍa red-throated bird.
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70 bacteria
[bakˈtɪərɪə] singular bacˈterium [-əm] noun pluralorganisms not able to be seen except under a microscope, found in rotting matter, in air, in soil and in living bodies, some being the germs of disease:بَكْتيريا، جَراثيمa throat infection caused by bacteria.
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71 catarrh
[kəˈtaː] nouninflammation of the lining of the nose and throat causing a discharge of thick fluid.نَزْلَةٌ صِدْرِيَّةٌ، زُكام، التِهاب الغِشاءِ المُخاطي -
72 clear
[klɪə]1. adjective1) easy to see through; transparent:شَفّافclear glass.
2) free from mist or cloud:صافٍ، مُنْقَشِع الغُيومIsn't the sky clear!
3) easy to see, hear or understand:واضِحThe details on that photograph are very clear.
4) free from difficulty or obstacles:سالِك، مَكْشوفa clear road ahead.
5) free from guilt etc:نَقيa clear conscience.
6) free from doubt etc:خالٍ من الشّك، صَريحAre you quite clear about what I mean?
7) ( often with of) without (risk of) being touched, caught etc:خالٍ من الخَطَرIs the ship clear of the rocks? clear of danger.
8) ( often with of) free:خالٍ من ، غَيْرclear of all infection.
2. verbيُنَظِّفHe cleared the path of debris.
2) ( often with of) to prove the innocence of; to declare to be innocent:يُبَرِّئHe was cleared of all charges.
3) (of the sky etc) to become bright, free from cloud etc.يَصْفو4) to get over or past something without touching it:يَجْتازُ حاجِزاHe cleared the jump easily.
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73 cough
[kɔf]1. verbto make a harsh sound when bringing air or harmful matter from the lungs or throat:يَسْعُلHe's coughing badly because he has a cold.
2. noun1) an act of coughing:سُعالHe gave a cough.
2) an illness causing coughing:سُعال، سُعـلـهa smoker's cough.
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74 diphtheria
[dɪfˈθɪərɪə] nounan infectious disease of the throat.خُناق (غِشائي) -
75 gobble
[ˈgɔbl] verb1) to swallow food etc quickly:يَلْتَهِمYou'll be sick if you keep gobbling your meals like that.
2) (of turkeys) to make a noise in the throat:صَوْت الدّيك الروميWe could hear the turkeys gobbling in the farmyard.
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76 infection
[-ʃən] noun1) the process of infecting or state of being infected:عَدْوى، إنْتِقال المَرَضYou should wash your hands after handling raw meat to avoid infection.
2) a disease:مَرَض، إصابة بالمَرَضa throat infection.
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77 inflamed
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78 lose one's voice
to be unable to speak eg because of having a cold, sore throat etc:يَفْقِدُ صَوْتَهWhen I had 'flu I lost my voice for three days.
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79 phlegm
[flem] nounthick, slimy liquid brought up from the throat by coughing.بَلْغَم -
80 scarlet fever
an infectious fever usually with a sore throat and red rash.حُمّى قِرْمِزِيَّه
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throat — [ θrout ] noun count *** 1. ) the area at the back of your mouth and inside your neck: The curry was still burning his throat. She s in bed with a throat infection. sore throat: Have we got any medicine for a sore throat? => FROG 2. ) your… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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