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81 cape
رَأْسُ البَرّ \ cape: a point of land that sticks out into the sea: The Cape of Good hope. headland: a point of land that sticks out into the sea. -
82 headland
رَأْسُ البَرّ \ cape: a point of land that sticks out into the sea: The Cape of Good hope. headland: a point of land that sticks out into the sea. -
83 cross
عَبَرَ \ cross: to go from one side of (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ عَيَّرَ \ cross: to go from one side (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. -
84 sail
عَبَرَ \ cross: to go from one side of (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ عَيَّرَ \ cross: to go from one side (sth.) to the other: Don’t cross the road. Look each way before you cross. sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. -
85 fresh water
عَذْب (مَاء) \ fresh water: not sea water: Is that a fresh water lake? This fish lives in fresh water only. \ مَاء عَذْب \ fresh water: not sea water: Is that a fresh water lake? This fish lives in fresh water only. -
86 gravel
حَصَى \ shingle: small stones on the sea shore. gravel: a mixture of small stones and sandy soil, used for the surface of roads and paths. \ See Also حصوة (حَصْوَة)، حصاة (حَصَاة) \ حَصْبَاء \ gravel: a mixture of small stones and sandy soil, used for the surface of roads and paths. shingle: small stones on the sea shore. -
87 shingle
حَصَى \ shingle: small stones on the sea shore. gravel: a mixture of small stones and sandy soil, used for the surface of roads and paths. \ See Also حصوة (حَصْوَة)، حصاة (حَصَاة) \ حَصْبَاء \ gravel: a mixture of small stones and sandy soil, used for the surface of roads and paths. shingle: small stones on the sea shore. -
88 inland
بَعِيدًا عن البحر \ inland: away from the sea: We crossed the coast and flew inland. \ في \ inland: away from the sea: We crossed the coast and flew inland. \ See Also إلى داخل البلاد -
89 iodine
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90 lagoon
بُحَيْرَة مالِحَة \ lagoon: (in hot parts of the world) a lake of sea water, with a very narrow entrance from the sea. -
91 land
البَرّ \ land: the solid part of the earth’s surface (compared with sea and water). \ اليابِسَة \ land: the solid part of the earth’s surface (compared with sea and water). \ هَبَطَ إلى البَرّ \ land: (of an aircraft) to come down to the ground; (of people) to come on to the ground from a ship or aircraft. \ See Also الأرض (الأرض) -
92 lightship
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93 mermaid
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94 mine
اِسْتَخْرَجَ من منجم \ mine: to dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. \ خَاصَّتي \ mine: belonging to me: He’s a friend of mine. Is that pen yours or mine?. \ عَدَّنَ \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. \ لَغَم \ mine: explosive material that is placed in the sea or under the ground, so as to destroy an enemy or anything (a bridge, etc.) that would be useful to him. \ لَغَمَ \ mine: to place a mine in or under (sth.); damage (sth.) with a mine: They mined the sea around the port. The ship was mined and quickly sank. \ See Also نسف (نَسَفَ) \ لِي \ mine: belonging to me: He’s a friend of mine. Is that pen yours or mine?. \ مِلْكِي \ mine: belonging to me: Is that pen yours or mine?. \ نَقَّبَ عن المعادن \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. -
95 ocean
أُقْيَانُوس \ ocean: a great sea: the Atlantic Ocean. \ مُحِيط (بَحْر) \ ocean: a great sea: the Atlantic Ocean. -
96 overland
بَرًّا \ overland: by land, not by sea or by air: Marco Polo travelled overland to China. \ بِالبَرّ \ overland: by land, not sea or by air: Marco Polo travelled overland to China. -
97 overseas
عَبْرَ البَحْر \ overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She studied Britain’s overseas trade with Japan. She is working overseas, in South America. \ فيمَا وَراء البِحار \ overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She studied Britain’s overseas trade with Japan. She is working overseas, in South America. -
98 sail
أَقلَعَ (المركب) \ put to sea: to leave harbour: The ship put (out) to sea at midday. sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
99 set sail
أَقلَعَ (المركب) \ put to sea: to leave harbour: The ship put (out) to sea at midday. sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
100 rock
حَجَر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery, a piece of rock, of whatever size He threw a rock into the sea. We saw the Rock of Gibraltar. The ship struck a rock (a piece of rock coming up through the sea). stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone, a piece of rock, esp. a small piece He threw a stone at the boy. Jewels are valuable stones. \ See Also صخر (صَخْر) \ صَخْر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery. stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone.
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