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41 post
مَرْكَز \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow, a place where people gather for a special purpose a sports centre; a shopping centre. place: a position: He won first place in the race. position: a job; an appointment: She has an important position in the government. His usual position on the football field is centre forward. post: a place of duty: The guards were at their posts. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. \ See Also وظيفة (وَظِيفَة)، مأوى (مَأْوًى)، مسكن (مَسْكَن) -
42 quarters
مَرْكَز \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow, a place where people gather for a special purpose a sports centre; a shopping centre. place: a position: He won first place in the race. position: a job; an appointment: She has an important position in the government. His usual position on the football field is centre forward. post: a place of duty: The guards were at their posts. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. \ See Also وظيفة (وَظِيفَة)، مأوى (مَأْوًى)، مسكن (مَسْكَن) -
43 house
مَسْكَن \ house: a building for a family to live in. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. The Queen is in residence at Windsor Castle (She is staying there at present). -
44 quarters
مَسْكَن \ house: a building for a family to live in. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. The Queen is in residence at Windsor Castle (She is staying there at present). -
45 residence
مَسْكَن \ house: a building for a family to live in. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. The Queen is in residence at Windsor Castle (She is staying there at present). -
46 inhabitant
سَاكِن (اسم) \ inhabitant: sb. who lives in a place: Our village has only 130 inhabitants. lodger: sb. who stays in lodgings. occupant: sb. who is living or staying in a room or house: the occupants of a hotel. resident: one of those who live in a place (compared with a visitor). -
47 lodger
سَاكِن (اسم) \ inhabitant: sb. who lives in a place: Our village has only 130 inhabitants. lodger: sb. who stays in lodgings. occupant: sb. who is living or staying in a room or house: the occupants of a hotel. resident: one of those who live in a place (compared with a visitor). -
48 occupant
سَاكِن (اسم) \ inhabitant: sb. who lives in a place: Our village has only 130 inhabitants. lodger: sb. who stays in lodgings. occupant: sb. who is living or staying in a room or house: the occupants of a hotel. resident: one of those who live in a place (compared with a visitor). -
49 resident
سَاكِن (اسم) \ inhabitant: sb. who lives in a place: Our village has only 130 inhabitants. lodger: sb. who stays in lodgings. occupant: sb. who is living or staying in a room or house: the occupants of a hotel. resident: one of those who live in a place (compared with a visitor).
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