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101 شطف
شَطَفَ: غَسَلَto rinse, wash -
102 طمي
طَمْي: غَرِينalluvium, alluvion, alluvial deposit, silt, sullage, wash -
103 غسل
غَسَلَ، غَسّلَto wash, rinse, lave, flush, clean(se) -
104 غسل
غَسَلَ، غَسّلَto wash, rinse, lave, flush, clean(se) -
105 غسول
غَسُول: ما يُغْسَلُ بِهِ -
106 غسول
غَسُول: مُسْتَحْضَرٌ طِبّيّ أو تَجْمِيلِيّ سائِلlotion, wash -
107 غسيل
غَسِيل: ثِيَابٌ مَغْسُولَةٌ أو تَنْتَظِرُ الغَسْلَwash(ing), dirty or washed clothes, clothes washed or to be washed -
108 غسل
غَسْل: تَغْسِيلwashing, wash, rinsing, rinse, lavation -
109 غسل
غُسْل: ما يُغْسَلُ بهِ -
110 ليف
لَيّفَ (بِاللّيفَة)to rub (clean, wash) with a sponge -
111 مسح
مَسَحَ، مَسّحَ: نَظّفَ بِالمَسْحto wipe; to mop (up); to rub; to clean, polish; to sweep; to wash -
112 مسح
مَسَحَ، مَسّحَ: نَظّفَ بِالمَسْحto wipe; to mop (up); to rub; to clean, polish; to sweep; to wash -
113 نفض
نَفَضَ: بَهَتَto fade, bleach, blanch, wash out, lose color -
114 وضأ
وَضّأ: نَظّفَto clean(se); to wash; to purify, purge -
115 basin
[ˈbeɪsn] noun1) a bowl for washing oneself in:حَوْض، طسْتa wash-hand basin.
2) a wide, open dish for preparing food in:صَحْنٌ واسِعٌa pudding-basin.
3) the area drained by a river:حَوْضُ النَّهْر أو البُحَيْرَهthe basin of the Nile.
4) the deep part of a harbour:حَوْضُ السُّفُنThere were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.
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116 first
[fəːst] adjective, adverb1.before all others in place, time or rank:الأوَّلThe boy spoke first.
2. adverbbefore doing anything else:أوَّلا"Shall we eat now?" "Wash your hands first!"
3. nounالأوَّلthe first to arrive.
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117 gargle
[ˈgaːgl] verbto wash the throat eg with a soothing liquid, by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it.يُغَرْغِر -
118 handle
[ˈhændl]1. nounthe part of an object by which it may be held or grasped:مِقْبَض، يَدYou've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.
2. verb1) to touch or hold with the hand:يَلْمَسPlease wash your hands before handling food.
2) to control, manage or deal with:يَتَعامَل معHe'll never make a good teacher – he doesn't know how to handle children.
3) to buy or sell; to deal in:يبيع أو يَشْتَريI'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.
4) to treat in a particular way:يُعامِل بصورة معيَّنَهNever handle animals roughly.
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119 infect
[ɪnˈfekt] verbto fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to:يُصيب بالعَدوى، يُدْخِل جُرْثومَهShe had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.
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120 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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