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1 הנחה כוללת
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2 בנק כללי
universal bank -
3 אוניברסליזציה
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4 קוזמיקון
קוֹזְמִיקוֹןm. (κοσμικός) universal; (of a wind) extending over the whole world. Gen. R. s. 24 ואין לך ק׳ אלאוכ׳ there is no universal wind (mentioned in the Scriptures) except that in the case of Elijah (1 Kings 19:11); Koh. R. to I, 6 (not … קין); Y.Ber.IX, 13d top קוֹסְמִיקוֹן; Yalk. Kings 219 קזמ׳ (corr. acc.).(Gen. R. s. 19, v. קוֹזְמִין. -
5 קוֹזְמִיקוֹן
קוֹזְמִיקוֹןm. (κοσμικός) universal; (of a wind) extending over the whole world. Gen. R. s. 24 ואין לך ק׳ אלאוכ׳ there is no universal wind (mentioned in the Scriptures) except that in the case of Elijah (1 Kings 19:11); Koh. R. to I, 6 (not … קין); Y.Ber.IX, 13d top קוֹסְמִיקוֹן; Yalk. Kings 219 קזמ׳ (corr. acc.).(Gen. R. s. 19, v. קוֹזְמִין. -
6 אוניברסאלי
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7 אוניברסלי
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8 אוניוורסאלי
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9 אוניוורסלי
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10 אוניורסאלי
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11 אוניורסלי
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12 אחוזת-עולם
everlasting heritage; universal fame -
13 אייזק ניוטון
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English mathematician and physicist who formulated the law of universal gravitation -
14 אקומני
adj. ecumenical, worldwide, universal; of the Christian church -
15 יו.אס.ב
USB, Universal Serial Bus, interface that connects between a computer and peripheral devices (such as a keyboard, game controllers, telephone, printer, etc.) -
16 יצחק ניוטון
Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English mathematician and physicist who formulated the law of universal gravitation -
17 עולמי
adj. universal, world-wide, ecumenic, ecumenical, mondial; eternal; global -
18 שם עולם
worldwide reputation, world renown, universal fame -
19 נחַ
נֹחַ(b. h.) pr. n. m. Noah. Ab. V, 2. Snh.108b; a. fr.בֶּן נֹחַ, pl. בְּנֵי נֹחַ Noahide, the human race; מצוות ב׳ נ׳ laws obligatory upon all mankind, contrad. to such as bind Israelites alone, universal laws. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VIII (IX), 4 על … נצטוו בנו נ׳ the gentiles have been commanded seven laws, namely, concerning justice, idolatry ; Snh.56a; a. e.Ib.b כל האמור … בן נחוכ׳ the gentile stands forewarned concerning all that is said in the section on sorcery (Deut. 18:10–12); Tosef. l. c. 6. Snh.59a כל מצוה שנאמרה לב׳ נ׳וכ׳ whatever law has been published for the Noahides (prior to the Sinaitic legislation) and repeated at Sinai Tosef. l. c. 8. Ab. Zar.64b כל שקיבל … ב׳ נ׳ (a gentile entitled to citizenship in Palestine) is he who obligates himself to observe the seven Noachidic laws, v. גֵּר; a. v. fr. -
20 נֹחַ
נֹחַ(b. h.) pr. n. m. Noah. Ab. V, 2. Snh.108b; a. fr.בֶּן נֹחַ, pl. בְּנֵי נֹחַ Noahide, the human race; מצוות ב׳ נ׳ laws obligatory upon all mankind, contrad. to such as bind Israelites alone, universal laws. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VIII (IX), 4 על … נצטוו בנו נ׳ the gentiles have been commanded seven laws, namely, concerning justice, idolatry ; Snh.56a; a. e.Ib.b כל האמור … בן נחוכ׳ the gentile stands forewarned concerning all that is said in the section on sorcery (Deut. 18:10–12); Tosef. l. c. 6. Snh.59a כל מצוה שנאמרה לב׳ נ׳וכ׳ whatever law has been published for the Noahides (prior to the Sinaitic legislation) and repeated at Sinai Tosef. l. c. 8. Ab. Zar.64b כל שקיבל … ב׳ נ׳ (a gentile entitled to citizenship in Palestine) is he who obligates himself to observe the seven Noachidic laws, v. גֵּר; a. v. fr.
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