إنجليزي | العربية |
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Anglo-Saxon member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century | |
Anglo-Saxon related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language | |
angry displaying anger | |
angstrom a very small unit of length, 10−10 m | |
Anhui province of China | |
Anhur Egyptian funerary deity, the Devourer of the Dead | |
anilingus oral stimulation of the anus | |
animal kingdom Regnum Animalia | |
animal rights fundamental rights for animals | |
animal testing use of non-human animals in scientific experimentation | |
animalcule microscopic aquatic animal, including protozoa and rotifers | |
animality nature of an animal | |
animate in grammar | |
animate that which lives | حَيّm |
animation causing images to appear to move | |
anime an animated work originated in Japan | |
animism belief in spirits | |
anise plant | |
Ankara capital of Turkey | |
ankh cross shaped like a T with a loop at the top | |
ankle joint between foot and leg | |
anklet a bracelet at the ankle | |
Ann female given name | آنّf |
Anna biblical prophetess | |
Annaba city in eastern Algeria | |
annalist writer of annals | |
annals a relation of events | حَوْلِيَّاتf-p |
Annas A Jewish high priest in the first century CE. | حنانm |
annexation addition or incorporation of something | ضَمّm |