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41 mite
[maɪt] noun1) a tiny person or child.طِفْل صَغير2) a type of very small insect.حَشَرَه -
42 plankton
[ˈplæŋktən] nounvery tiny living creatures floating in seas, lakes etc.كائِنات حَيَّة دَقيقَه -
43 pore
I [pɔː] nouna tiny hole, especially of a sweat gland in the skin.ثُقْب، أحَد مسام الجِلْد II [pɔː]See: -
44 prick
[prɪk]1. verbto pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into:يَخِزُ، يَنْخَسُHe pricked a hole in the paper.
2. noun1) (a pain caused by) an act of pricking:وَخْز، نَخْزYou'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.
2) a tiny hole made by a sharp point:نَخْزَه، وَخْزَهa pin-prick.
3) (slang, vulgar) a penis.العُضْو الذّكَري4) (slang, vulgar) a nasty or contemptible person:شَخْص حَقيرHe is such a prick!
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45 sand
[sænd]1. nounرَمْل، حُطام2) an area of sand, especially on a beach:رَمْل الشّاطئWe lay on the sand.
2. verbto smooth with eg sand-paper:يُزَجِّجThe floor should be sanded before you varnish it.
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46 sawdust
nouna dust of tiny fragments of wood, made by sawing.نُشارَة الخَشَب -
47 shred
[ʃred]1. nouna long, narrow strip ( especially very small) torn or cut off:قُصاصات طَويلَه رَفيعَه، أشْلاءa tiny shred of material.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈshreddedto cut or tear into shreds:يُمَزِّق إرباto shred paper.
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48 spark
[spaːk]1. noun1) a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together:شَرارَهSparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building.
2) an electric current jumping across a gap:قَدْحَه كهرُبائِيَّهa spark from a faulty light-socket.
3) a trace (eg of life, humour):وَمْضَه مِنa spark of enthusiasm.
2. verb1) to give off sparks.يُرْسِلُ شَرَرا2) ( often with off) to start (a row, disagreement etc):يُشْعِلُ خِلافاTheir action sparked off a major row.
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49 sparkle
[ˈspaːkl]1. noun1) an effect like that made by little sparks:بَريق، تألُّقThere was a sudden sparkle as her diamond ring caught the light.
2) liveliness or brightness:حَيَوِيَّه، لَمَعانShe has lots of sparkle.
2. verb1) to glitter, as if throwing off tiny sparks:يَتَلألأThe snow sparkled in the sunlight.
2) to be lively or witty:يَلْمَع، يتألَّقShe really sparkled at that party.
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50 speck
[spek] noun1) a small spot or stain:بُقْعَه، لَطْخَهa speck of ink.
2) a tiny piece (eg of dust).ذَرَّه -
51 spore
[spɔː] nouna tiny seedlike cell from which ferns and other types of non-flowering plant grow.خَلِيَّه وَحيدَه -
52 teeny
[ˈtiːnɪ] adjective( also teeny-weeny [tiːnɪˈwiːnɪ]) an informal or child's word for tiny:صَغير: كَلِمَه يَسْتَعْمِلُها الأولادThere's a teeny little insect crawling up your neck.
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54 woodlouse
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55 صغير
صَغير \ little: small; (of children) very young and small; (of time or distance) short: a little book; two little boys; Wait a little while. petty: unimportant. poky: (of a place) small; lacking space: a poky little room. \ صَغير جدًّا \ minute: adj. very small indeed: a minute grain of powder. tiny: very small. \ صَغير الحَجْم \ small: (with no adv. form) little: a small child; the smallest house in the village. \ صَغير السِّنّ \ young: not old: Have you got a young child? He’s too young to go to school. My younger brother was born after me; My youngest brother is the last of those who were born after me. \ صَغير الظِّباء \ fawn: a young deer. \ صَغير النَّفْس \ petty: spiteful or ungenerous in small matters. -
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