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  • 1 zoology

    عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoology: the scientific study of animal life.

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  • 2 zoology

    [zuˈɔlədʒɪ] noun
    the scientific study of animals.
    عِلْم الحَيوان

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  • 3 علم الحيوان

    zoology

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > علم الحيوان

  • 4 علم الحيوان التجريبي

    experimental zoology

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > علم الحيوان التجريبي

  • 5 علم الحيوان الوصفي

    descriptive zoology

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > علم الحيوان الوصفي

  • 6 رسالة في علم الحيوان

    n. zoology

    Arabic-English dictionary > رسالة في علم الحيوان

  • 7 علم الحيوان

    n. zoology

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  • 8 علم الحيوان

    عِلْمُ الحَيَوَان

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  • 9 علم الحيوان

    عِلْمُ الحَيَوان

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  • 10 عالم

    عَالِم \ learned: having or showing deep knowledge of serious matters, as a result of study: a learned writer; learned writings. scholar: a very learned person: Scholars study ancient languages. scientist: sb. skilled in the study of nature: Darwin was a famous scientist, (with an attrib. adj.) sb. who studies any sort of science a political scientist. \ عَالِم الآثار القَديمة \ archaeologist, archeologist: one who studies archaeology. \ عَالِم أَحْيَاء \ biologist: one who studies biology. \ عَالِم اقتصاد \ economist: sb. who studies economics. \ عَالِم بالأرصاد الجويّة \ meteorologist: sb. who studies the weather and gives official reports of probable future weather. \ عالِم بالتاريخ الطبيعي \ naturalist: sb. who studies the life of wild creatures or plants. \ عالِم بِعِلْم الطّبيعة \ physicist: a scientist who studies physics. \ عالِم بلُغات عديدة \ linguist: sb. who is skilled in foreign languages. \ عالِم جِيُولُوجي \ geologist: sb. who studies geology; sb. who uses geology in the search for useful minerals: Geologists are often employed to find oil under a desert. \ عَالِم فَلَك \ astronomer: sb. skilled at astronomy. \ عَالِم فِيزيَائيّ \ physicist: a scientist who studies physics. \ عَالِم لُغَة \ linguist: sb. who studies language scientifically. \ عَالِم مُتَخَصِّص في عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoologist: sb. who studies zoology. \ عَالِم النَّبَات \ botanist: one who studies botany. \ عَالِم نَفْسَانِيّ \ psychologist: sb. who studies or practises psychology.

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  • 11 علم

    عِلْم \ knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. scholarship: the qualities of a very learned person: This writer on Shakespeare is famous for his scholarship. science: the careful study of any serious subject: political science; the science of language. \ بِغَير عِلْمِه \ behind sb.’s back: when someone is not present: He tells untrue stories about me behind my back. \ عِلْم الآثار القَديمة \ archaeology, archeology: the scientific study of life in the distant past by digging up ancient cities, examining buried objects, etc. \ عِلْم الاجْتِماع \ sociology: the study of society and human behaviour in groups. \ عِلْم الإِحْصَاء \ statistics: (with pl. verb) facts that are shown by numbers; (with sg. verb) the science of showing facts by numbers: National statistics of births and deaths are collected regularly. Statistics is a modern science. \ عِلْم الأَحْياء \ biology: the science of living things. \ عِلْم الأخلاق \ ethics: the study of good and bad in human behaviour. \ عِلْم الأرصاد الجوّيّة \ meteorology: the science of the weather. \ عِلْم الأساطير \ mythology: myths in general; the study of myths. \ عِلْم الاشْتِقاق (في علم اللُّغَة)‏ \ etymology: the study of the history of words. \ عِلْم الأصوات \ phonetics: (as subject of study; pl. as a practical activity) the science of speech sounds; the signs used for these sounds; the practical use of this science: Phonetics is a modern science. Are these phonetics correct? Phonetics help foreigners to pronounce words. \ عِلْم الاقتصاد \ economics: the science of national economy. \ عِلْم الإنْسَان \ anthropology: the scientific study of man, his way of life, religions, races, etc. \ عِلْم بالوُصُول \ acknowledg(e)ment: a note of receipt: I sent the money but I’ve had no acknowledgement. \ عِلْم التاريخ \ history: an orderly record or study of past events: a student of history; the history of Europe. \ عِلْم التَّحْليل النَّفْسي \ psychoanalysis: (the scientific study of) a way of treating disorders ot the mind by examination of all that sb. can remember of his past life, dreams, feelings, etc.. \ عِلْم التَّدْبِير المنزليّ \ domestic science: the study of cooking and other housekeeping skills. \ عِلْم التَّنْجيم \ astrology: the study of the stars in relation to human fate. \ عِلْم الجَبْر \ algebra: a branch of mathematics, using signs and letters as well as numbers. \ عِلْم الجُغْرافيا \ geography: the scientific study of the structure, produce and use of the earth’s surface. \ عِلْم الحَرْب \ warfare: the science of making war; fighting. \ عِلْم حَرَكة السوائل \ hydraulics: the science of controlling and using liquid pressure, esp. for engineering purposes. \ عِلْم الحَشَرات \ entomology: the study of insects. \ عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoology: the scientific study of animal life. \ عِلْم الرِّياضيّات \ mathematics: the science of numbers and space; the practical use of this science: Mathematics is an exact science. maths: the usual shortening of mathematics. \ عِلْم الزراعة بدون تُربة \ hydroponics: the science of growing plants in water, without soil. \ عِلْم السِّيَاسَة \ politics: (sg. as an art or activity; pl. as personal beliefs, etc.) the art of government; the affairs of government; one’s opinions on government: Is politics an art or a science? My politics are my private concern. \ عِلْم الصحّة \ hygiene: the study and practice of how to keep good health, esp. by paying attention to cleaniness. \ عِلْم صيانة الأحراش \ forestry: the science of growing trees for man’s use as wood. \ عِلْم الطّبّ \ medicine: the science and the art of dealing with disease. \ عِلْم طَبَقات الأرض \ geology: the study of the rocks that make up the earth. \ عِلْم الطبيعة \ physics: the science of heat, light, sound, Motion, etc.: Physics is an important branch of science. \ See Also الفيزياء \ عِلْم طبيعيّ \ science: the study of the substances, forces, etc. found in nature (esp. Biology; Chemistry; Physics): Schools teach science. \ عِلْم الطُّيُور \ ornithology: the scientific study of birds. \ عِلْم الفَلَك \ astronomy: the scientific study of the stars. \ عِلْم الكِيمْياء \ chemistry: the science that studies the nature and behaviour of all substances. \ عِلْم المالية \ finance: the science of controlling money. \ See Also إدارة المال \ عِلْم المَنْطِق \ logic: the science of reasoning. \ عِلْم النَّبَات \ botany: the scientific study of plants. \ عِلْم النَّفْس \ psychology: the scientific study of the mind. \ عِلْم الهَنْدَسة \ geometry: the science of lines, angles, surfaces and solid figures, and of their measurements.

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  • 12 zoologist

    عَالِم مُتَخَصِّص في عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoologist: sb. who studies zoology.

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  • Zoology — (from Greek ζῷον , zoon , animal + λόγος , logos , knowledge ) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of animals.NameThe pronunciation of zoology is IPA|/zoʊˈɑləʤɪ/; however, an alternative pronunciation is IPA|/zuˈɑləʤɪ/.cite web |url …   Wikipedia

  • Zoology — o*[ o]l o*gy, n.; pl. {Zo[ o]logies}. [Zo[ o] + logy: cf. F. zoologie. See {Zodiac}.] [1913 Webster] 1. That part of biology which relates to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • zoology — (n.) 1660s, from Mod.L. zoologia, from Gk. zoion animal (see ZOO (Cf. zoo)) + logia study (see LOGY (Cf. logy)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • zoology — The older pronunciation zoh ol ǝ ji, favoured by OED editors and supposedly by zoologists themselves, has largely given way in general use to zoo ol ǝji (influenced by the common shortening zoo). Despite occasional complaints this form is likely… …   Modern English usage

  • zoology — ► NOUN 1) the scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals. 2) the animal life of a particular region or geological period. DERIVATIVES zoological adjective zoologically adverb zoologist… …   English terms dictionary

  • zoology — [zō äl′ə jē; ] often [ zo͞oäl′ə jē] n. [ModL zoologia: see ZOO & LOGY] 1. the branch of biology that deals with animals, their life, structure, growth, classification, etc. 2. the animal life of an area; fauna 3. the characteristics or properties …   English World dictionary

  • zoology — /zoh ol euh jee/, n., pl. zoologies. 1. the science or branch of biology dealing with animals. 2. a treatise on zoology. 3. the animal life of a particular region. [1660 70; ZOO + LOGY] * * * Branch of biology concerned with members of the animal …   Universalium

  • zoology — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. life science, science of organisms, biological science, natural history; see biology , life 1 , natural science . Branches of zoology include: histology, embryology, endocrinology, cytology, physiology, evolution, human… …   English dictionary for students

  • Zoology — (Roget s Thesaurus) >The science of animals. < N PARAG:Zoology >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 zoology zoology zoonomy zoography zootomy Sgm: N 1 anatomy anatomy Sgm: N 1 comparative anatomy comparative anatomy Sgm: N 1 animal physiology animal… …   English dictionary for students

  • zoology — UK [zuˈɒlədʒɪ] / US [zoʊˈɑlədʒɪ] / US [zuˈɑlədʒɪ] noun [uncountable] the scientific study of animals the department of zoology a zoology degree …   English dictionary

  • zoology — Natural Nat u*ral (?; 135), a. [OE. naturel, F. naturel, fr. L. naturalis, fr. natura. See {Nature}.] 1. Fixed or determined by nature; pertaining to the constitution of a thing; belonging to native character; according to nature; essential;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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