إنجليزي | العربية |
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dangle hang or trail something loosely | دَلَّى |
Daniel biblical person | دَانْيَال |
Daniel book of the Bible | دَانْيَال |
Daniel male given name | دَانْيَال |
Danish language | دانماركيةf |
Danish of Denmark | دَنْمَارْكِيّ |
Dante male given name | دانتيm |
Dantesque of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus | دانتيا |
Danube river of Europe that flows to the Black Sea | دَانُوبm |
Danzig the former name of Gdańsk|Gdańsk | دانزيغm |
dapple having a spotted skin or coat | أَبْرَش |
dappled having a mottled or spotted skin or coat | أَبْرَش |
Daqing a city of China | دَاتْشِينْغm |
Dar es Salaam city | دَار اَلسَّلَامf |
Dardanelles strait | اَلدَرْدَنِّيلm |
dare to brave or face up to | وَاجَهَ |
dare to defy or challenge | تَحَدَّى |
dare to have courage | جَرُؤَ |
Darfur region in western Sudan where the Fur live | دَار فُورf |
dargah an Islamic shrine | دَرْكَاهm |
Dari variety of Middle Persian | دَرِيَّةf دَرِيّm |
Dari variety of Persian spoken in Afghanistan | دَرِيَّةf دَرِيّm |
Darija a Western Arabic dialect continuum | الدَّارِجَةf |
daring willing to take on risks | جَرِيء جَسُور |
Darius any of several Persian kings | دَارَاm دَارِيُوسm |
Darius male given name | دَارِيُوشm |
dark having an absolute or relative lack of light | دَاكِن مُظْلِم |
dark not bright or light, deeper in hue | دَاكِن غَامِق |
Dark Ages historic period | اَلْعُصُورُ الْمُظْلِمَةُ |
dark blue a deep, dim blue colour|navy|navy blue | كحلي |
dark energy hypothetical form of energy which, it is supposed, is spread uniformly throughout space and time and has anti-gravitational properties | طاقة مظلمة |
dark matter particles of matter that cannot be detected by their radiation | مَادَّة مَظْلِمَةf |
dark-skinned having dark skin | أَسْمَر |
darkening act of something becoming darker | تَسْوِيدm |