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1 wand
[wɔnd] nouna long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc:عَصا، قَضيب، صَوْلَجانIn the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.
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2 wand
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
3 صولجان
n. sceptre, mace, wand, verge, rod, scepter -
4 عصا الساحر
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5 قضيب
n. baton, cross bar, stick, pointer, wand, rod, draw bar, staff, bar, shaft, stem, switch, rail, mace, penis, phallus, prick [sl.], dick [sl.], cock [sl.], dong [sl.] -
6 قطعة خشب الرماية
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7 صولجان
صَوْلَجَان (المَلِكِ أو السّلْطَةِ الزّمَنِيّة)scepter, mace, wand, verge -
8 عصا
عَصاً: صَوْلَجانscepter, mace, wand -
9 مخصرة
مِخْصَرَة: عَصاً (قَصِيرَة)baton, stick, rod, wand -
10 مخصرة
مِخْصَرَة: عَصَا المَلِك، صَوْلَجانscepter, mace, wand -
11 magic
[ˈmædʒɪk]1. noun1) (the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces:سِحْرThe prince was turned by magic into a frog.
2) the art of producing illusions by tricks:شَعْوَذَهThe conjuror's magic delighted the children.
3) fascination or great charm:سِحْر، فِتْنَه، جَمالthe magic of Turner's paintings.
2. adjectiveused in or using magic:سِحْريa magic spell.
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12 wonder
[ˈwandə]1. noun1) the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary:دَهْشَه، تَعَجُّبHe was full of wonder at the amazing sight.
2) something strange, unexpected or extraordinary:مُعْجِزَهYou work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!
3) the quality of being strange or unexpected:العَجَب، الشَّيء المُدْهِشThe wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.
2. verb1) to be surprised:يَتَعَجَّب، يَنْدَهِشCaroline is very fond of John – I shouldn't wonder if she married him.
2) to feel curiosity or doubt:يَتَساءَل، يَشُك، يَنْدَهِش، يَتَعَجَّبHave you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?
3) to feel a desire to know:يَرغَبُ في مَعْرِفَةI wonder what the news is.
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13 عصا
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. \ عَصًا قَصيرة \ baton: a short stick carried by policemen. \ عَصَا القِيَادَة (يستخدمها قائِد الأُوْركسْترا) \ baton: a short thin stick used by a leader of music (conductor) to show the beat of the music. \ عَصَا لاَعب البِلْيَارْدُو \ cue: a long straight wooden stick, used in the game of Billiards, etc.. -
14 cane
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
15 rod
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
16 staff
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
17 stick
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
18 truncheon
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians.
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