إنجليزي | العربية |
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Ptah Egyptian god of creativity | بتاحm |
pterygium | |
Ptolemy name of Greek origin | |
abrupt without notice | |
absorption act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything | |
absorptivity the quality of being absorptive | |
accept to admit to a place or a group | |
accept to agree to | |
accept to receive with consent | |
acceptance act of accepting | |
accepting characterized by acceptance | |
acceptor one who accepts | |
adapt to make oneself comfortable to a new thing | |
adapter device allowing more plugs at an outlet | |
adapter device to allow compatibility (in general) | |
adopt to take by choice into relationship, as, child, heir, friend, citizen | |
adopt to take or receive as one's own what is not so naturally | |
adoption act of adopting, or state of being adopted | |
Ancient Egypt id=Q11768|civilization | |
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Sudan, during the time when it was ruled jointly by Egypt and the United Kingdom | |
antiseptic substance that inhibits the growth of microorganisms | |
apoptosis death of cells | |
apt fit or fitted; suited; suitable; appropriate | |
aptitude natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill | |
Arab Republic of Egypt id=Q79|Official name of Egypt | |
asymptomatic not exhibiting any symptoms of disease | |
asymptotic pertaining to values or properties approached at infinity | |
asymptotically (analysis) in an asymptotical manner, in the way of an asymptote | |
attempt attack | |
attempt the action of trying at something | |
attempt to try | |
bankrupt having been legally declared [[insolvent]] | |
bankruptcy legally declared or recognised condition of insolvency | |
baptism Christian sacrament |