"I the ninth letter of the English alphabet takes its form from the Phoenician through the Latin and the Greek. The Phoenician letter was probably of Egyptian origin. Its original value was nearly the same as that of th
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الكلمات الإنجليزية المؤرشفة فقط مرتبة أبجديًا مع معانيها، ويمكن فتح صفحة النطق الخاصة بكل كلمة.
"Water or other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water. It is a white or transparent colorless substance crystalline brittle and viscoidal. Its specific gravity (0.92 that of water at 4� C. bei
"An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait."
"The transcript image or picture of a visible object that is formed by the mind; also a similar image of any object whatever whether sensible or spiritual." — "A general notion or a conception formed by generalizatio
"Existing in idea or thought; conceptional; intellectual; mental; as ideal knowledge." — "Reaching an imaginary standard of excellence; fit for a model; faultless; as ideal beauty." — "Existing in fancy or imaginat
"of Idea"
"The same; the selfsame; the very same; not different; as the identical person or thing." — "Uttering sameness or the same truth; expressing in the predicate what is given or obviously implied in the subject; tautolo
"The act of identifying or proving to be the same; also the state of being identified."
"of Identify"
"To make to be the same; to unite or combine in such a manner as to make one; to treat as being one or having the same purpose or effect; to consider as the same in any relation." — "To establish the identity of; to pr
"of Identify"
"of Identity"
"The state or quality of being identical or the same; sameness." — "The condition of being the same with something described or asserted or of possessing a character claimed; as to establish the identity of stolen go
"Of or pertaining to ideology."
"The science of ideas." — "A theory of the origin of ideas which derives them exclusively from sensation."
"A man in private station as distinguished from one holding a public office." — "An unlearned ignorant or simple person as distinguished from the educated; an ignoramus." — "A human being destitute of the ordinary
"An image or representation of anything." — "An image of a divinity; a representation or symbol of a deity or any other being or thing made or used as an object of worship; a similitude of a false god." — "That on w
"In case that; granting allowing or supposing that; -- introducing a condition or supposition." — "Whether; -- in dependent questions."
"The condition of being ignorant; the want of knowledge in general or in relation to a particular subject; the state of being uneducated or uninformed." — "A willful neglect or refusal to acquire knowledge which one m
"Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed; untaught; unenlightened." — "Unacquainted with; unconscious or unaware; -- used with of." — "Unknown; undiscovered." — "Resulting from ignorance; foolish; silly.
"To be ignorant of or not acquainted with." — "To throw out or reject as false or ungrounded; -- said of a bill rejected by a grand jury for want of evidence. See Ignoramus." — "Hence: To refuse to take notice of; to
"of Ignore"
"of Ignore"
"Contrary to good in a physical sense; contrary or opposed to advantage happiness etc.; bad; evil; unfortunate; disagreeable; unfavorable." — "Contrary to good in a moral sense; evil; wicked; wrong; iniquitious; naug
"Not according to or authorized by law; specif. contrary to or in violation of human law; unlawful; illicit; hence immoral; as an illegal act; illegal trade; illegal love."
"In a illegal manner; unlawfully."
"A tribe of North American Indians which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers."
"The condition of being ill evil or bad; badness; unfavorableness." — "Disease; indisposition; malady; disorder of health; sickness; as a short or a severe illness." — "Wrong moral conduct; wickedness."
"An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination." — "Hence: Anything agreeably fascinating and charning; enchantment; witchery; glamour." — "A s