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  • 1 אופוסום

    opossum, small marsupial animal which has a prehensile tail and is native to the eastern United States and Central and South America; small marsupial animal that is native to Australia and New Zealand

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  • 2 מולדת

    homeland, native country, fatherland, motherland; family; native

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  • 3 צובל

    small carnivorous mammal native to northern Europe and Asia (hunted for its sable, dark brown valuable soft fur) ; fur of the sable; hide or skin of the sable; scarf or garment made of sable fur; marten native to North America; color black (heraldic term)

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  • 4 תושב ג'ורג'יה

    georgian, native or resident of the country Georgia in Asia; native or resident of the state of Georgia (USA)

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  • 5 אזרח

    אֶזְרָחm. (b. h.; זרח = זרע) ( planted), native, citizen. Succ.28a א׳ זה א׳ if it read ezraḥ (Lev. 23:42), it would mean every native (man or woman); a. fr.Pl. אֶזְרָחִים. Sifra Emor, end.Fem. אֶזְרָחִית, pl. אֶזְרָחִיֹּות. Succ. l. c.

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  • 6 אֶזְרָח

    אֶזְרָחm. (b. h.; זרח = זרע) ( planted), native, citizen. Succ.28a א׳ זה א׳ if it read ezraḥ (Lev. 23:42), it would mean every native (man or woman); a. fr.Pl. אֶזְרָחִים. Sifra Emor, end.Fem. אֶזְרָחִית, pl. אֶזְרָחִיֹּות. Succ. l. c.

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  • 7 כשרות

    כַּשְׁרוּתf. (כָּשֵׁר) fitness, worthiness, legitimacy. Yeb.57a (in Chald. diction) כ׳ מיתוספא בהוכ׳ (by her mother being a native Jewess) has her fitness been increased (so that a priest may marry her) … or has her sanctity also been increased (so as to be subject to the restrictions placed upon a native Jewess, acc. to Deut. 23:2) and she may not eat Trumah (when married to an impotent); (oth. opin.: כ׳ legal status, Jewish citizenship; קדושה fitness to marry a priest, v. Rashi a. l..Kidd.72b כל ארצות בחזקת כ׳וכ׳ the Jewish inhabitants of all countries (outside of Babylonia) are presumed to be of legitimate descent, opp. עִיסָה. Num. R. s. 20 בתחלה הבריות נוהגות בכ׳ formerly people conducted themselves morally, opp. בעֲרָיוֹת. Koh. R. to V, 11 יגע זה … בכַשְׁרוּתוֹ (not בכושרות) this man in his zeal lias accomplished more, v. יָגַע.

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  • 8 כַּשְׁרוּת

    כַּשְׁרוּתf. (כָּשֵׁר) fitness, worthiness, legitimacy. Yeb.57a (in Chald. diction) כ׳ מיתוספא בהוכ׳ (by her mother being a native Jewess) has her fitness been increased (so that a priest may marry her) … or has her sanctity also been increased (so as to be subject to the restrictions placed upon a native Jewess, acc. to Deut. 23:2) and she may not eat Trumah (when married to an impotent); (oth. opin.: כ׳ legal status, Jewish citizenship; קדושה fitness to marry a priest, v. Rashi a. l..Kidd.72b כל ארצות בחזקת כ׳וכ׳ the Jewish inhabitants of all countries (outside of Babylonia) are presumed to be of legitimate descent, opp. עִיסָה. Num. R. s. 20 בתחלה הבריות נוהגות בכ׳ formerly people conducted themselves morally, opp. בעֲרָיוֹת. Koh. R. to V, 11 יגע זה … בכַשְׁרוּתוֹ (not בכושרות) this man in his zeal lias accomplished more, v. יָגַע.

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  • 9 פלךְ

    פֶּלֶךְm. (b. h.; פלך to cut out, round; cmp. פֶּלַח) ( circle, 1) district. B. Bath.21a התקינו … בכל פ׳ ופ׳ they ordained that teachers must be appointed, one for each district. Macc.7a. Ib. 12b בן לוי … גולה מפ׳ לפ׳ … לפִלְכוֹ פִּלְכוֹ קולט a Levite (native of a place of refuge) who has killed a person accidentally flees from one district to another, but if he flees to his own native (juridical) district, his district protects him; Zeb.117a; Yalk. Ex. 323; a. fr.Pl. פְּלָכִים, פְּלָכִין. Tosef.Bicc.II, 8 לא … יחידים אלא פ׳ פ׳ they did not go up (to Jerusalem, with the first-fruits) singly, but by districts. 2) (ball of tow, wool, distaff or spindle. Keth.IX, 4 (86b) על פִּילְכָהּ ועל עיסתה a husband may administer an oath to his wife on her distaff (on what she spins or weaves) and on her dough. Yoma 66b (in answer to a womans question) אין חכמה לאשה אלא בפ׳ there is no wisdom for woman except at the distaff. Gen. R. s. 56, end לאשה שנתעשרה מפִּלְכָהּ … ומן הפ׳ הזהוכ׳ (Ar. מפלחה … הפלח) like a woman that became rich through her distaff (or spindle, spinning or weaving), and she says, since I have become rich through this distaff (spindle), it shall not part from ; a. fr.Trnsf. vocation, duty. Gen. R. s. 71, v. הוֹדָאָה; ib. רחל תפסה פ׳ שתיקה Rachel made silence her duty (not to betray her sister when she was substituted for her); Midr. Sam. ch. XXVIII; a. e.מחזיק בפ׳ holding the distaff, being like a woman, forced to stay home, lame. Tanḥ. Masʿé 12 (expl. מחזיק בפ׳, 2 Sam. 3:29, among the curses that fell back on the house of David) שנעשה כאשה שאחזתו פודגרה he (Asa) became like a woman, for podagra seized him; Snh.48b; Y.Kidd.I, 61a bot. ומחזיק בפ׳ זה יואש ‘and holding a distaff, that means Joash (who was abused like a woman); a. e.

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  • 10 פֶּלֶךְ

    פֶּלֶךְm. (b. h.; פלך to cut out, round; cmp. פֶּלַח) ( circle, 1) district. B. Bath.21a התקינו … בכל פ׳ ופ׳ they ordained that teachers must be appointed, one for each district. Macc.7a. Ib. 12b בן לוי … גולה מפ׳ לפ׳ … לפִלְכוֹ פִּלְכוֹ קולט a Levite (native of a place of refuge) who has killed a person accidentally flees from one district to another, but if he flees to his own native (juridical) district, his district protects him; Zeb.117a; Yalk. Ex. 323; a. fr.Pl. פְּלָכִים, פְּלָכִין. Tosef.Bicc.II, 8 לא … יחידים אלא פ׳ פ׳ they did not go up (to Jerusalem, with the first-fruits) singly, but by districts. 2) (ball of tow, wool, distaff or spindle. Keth.IX, 4 (86b) על פִּילְכָהּ ועל עיסתה a husband may administer an oath to his wife on her distaff (on what she spins or weaves) and on her dough. Yoma 66b (in answer to a womans question) אין חכמה לאשה אלא בפ׳ there is no wisdom for woman except at the distaff. Gen. R. s. 56, end לאשה שנתעשרה מפִּלְכָהּ … ומן הפ׳ הזהוכ׳ (Ar. מפלחה … הפלח) like a woman that became rich through her distaff (or spindle, spinning or weaving), and she says, since I have become rich through this distaff (spindle), it shall not part from ; a. fr.Trnsf. vocation, duty. Gen. R. s. 71, v. הוֹדָאָה; ib. רחל תפסה פ׳ שתיקה Rachel made silence her duty (not to betray her sister when she was substituted for her); Midr. Sam. ch. XXVIII; a. e.מחזיק בפ׳ holding the distaff, being like a woman, forced to stay home, lame. Tanḥ. Masʿé 12 (expl. מחזיק בפ׳, 2 Sam. 3:29, among the curses that fell back on the house of David) שנעשה כאשה שאחזתו פודגרה he (Asa) became like a woman, for podagra seized him; Snh.48b; Y.Kidd.I, 61a bot. ומחזיק בפ׳ זה יואש ‘and holding a distaff, that means Joash (who was abused like a woman); a. e.

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  • 11 אבנון

    stonefish, any of a type of scorpion fishes native to the Indo-Pacific

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  • 12 אברדהויין

    aberdevine, small green and yellow finch native of Europe; light yellowish green color

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  • 13 אגוטי

    aguti, type of rabbit-like rodent belonging to the Guinea-pig family (native to tropical America)

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  • 14 אולקס

    gorse, prickly bush with yellow flowers (native to Europe)

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  • 15 אוסטרלאסי

    n. Australasian, native or resident of Australasia

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  • 16 אוריה

    guillemot, black and white seabird with a narrow beak native to the North Atlantic and the northern areas

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  • 17 אזרביג'אני

    n. Azerbaijani, native or resident of Azerbaijan; Azerbaijani-speaking inhabitant of northwestern Iran

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  • 18 אזרבייג'אנית

    Azeri, native or resident of Azerbaijan

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  • 19 אזרח

    n. citizen, native, civilian, subject, national
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    v. be naturalized, granted citizenship
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    v. become naturalized, acquire citizenship
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    v. to naturalize; demilitarize

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  • 20 איגואנה

    guana, iguana, large lizard native to Central and South America

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