Arabiska | Engelska |
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زَن m | Zendenomination of Buddhism |
زَنَقَة f | streetpaved part of road in a village or a town |
زَنَى | commit adulterycommit adultery fornicateto engage in fornication |
زَنْبَاع m | grapefruitfruit grapefruittree |
زَنْبَق m | lilyflower in the genus ''Lilium'' |
زَنْبُوع m | pomelolarge fruit of the ''C. maxima'' or ''grandis'' pomelotree |
زَنْجَبِيل f | gingerspice |
زَنْجَبِيل m | gingerplant |
زَنْجَبِيل شَامِيّ m | elecampane''Inula helenium'' |
زَنْجِبَار m | Zanzibarisland region |
زَنْجِيَّة f | negressblack female |
زَنْجِيّ m | negroblack person |
زَنْدَقَة f | atheismlack of belief that any deities exist (with or without a belief that no deities exist) infidelitylack of religious belief |
زَنْكِي m | Zangifounder of the Zangid dynasty |
زَنْكِيّ | Zangidof or pertaining to the Zangid dynasty |
أَحْزَنَ | saddenmake sad or unhappy |
إِمْبِرَاطُورِيَّة بِيزَنْطِيَّة f | Byzantine EmpireGreek-speaking empire in the Eastern Mediterranean region |
بِيزَنْطَة f | Byzantiumancient Greek city |
بِيزَنْطِيّ | Byzantinebelonging to the civilisation of the Eastern-Roman empire Byzantinenative of Byzantine Empire Byzantineof or pertaining to Byzantium |
حَزَن | woegrief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity |
خَزَنَ | storekeep (something) while not in use |
كَعْكَة زَنْجَبِيلٍ f | gingerbreadtype of cake |
مَازَنْدَرَان | Mazandarannorthern province of Iran |
مَخْزَن m | depotwarehouse or similar storage facility repositorya location for storage, often for safety or preservation warehousea place for storing large amounts of products |
مَخْزَن الْحُبُوب m | granarystorage facility |
مَخْزَن ذَخِيرَة عَسْكَرِيَّة m | magazineammunition storehouse|id=ammo store |
مَرْزَنْجُوش m | marjoramculinary herb marjoramplant |
مَسْأَلَةُ الْجَنَرَالِ البِيزَنْطِي f | Byzantine fault tolerancedependability of a fault-tolerant computer system |
مُحْزَن | sorrowfulfull of sorrow |
مُدِرَّةٌ مَخْزَنِيَّةٌ f | goat's rue''Galega officinalis'' |
مُوَازَنَة f | budgetitemized summary of intended expenditure |