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raconteur |
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n. راو storyteller; one who tells stories and anecdotes with skill and wit My father was a gifted raconteur with an unlimited supply of anecdotes. |
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radiant |
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a. مشع brilliant; obviously very happy, or very beautiful He gave a radiant smile when he heard her news. |
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radiate |
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v. تشع spread out; effuse; issue or emerge in rays or waves You can fell heat is going to radiate from the metal box. |
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rafter |
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n. رافتر raftsman; originally, any rough and somewhat heavy piece of timber The big rafter is visible in this room. |
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raiment |
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n. الملابس clothing; garments; dress; garb; costume 'How can I go to the ball?' asked Cinderella, 'I have no raiment fit to wear.' |
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rainbow |
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n. قوس قزح arc of colored light in the sky caused by the refraction of the sun's rays by rain Do two people ever see the same rainbow? |
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rally |
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v. تجمع call up or summon; call together for a common purpose Washington quickly decided to rally his troops to fight off the British attack. |
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ramification |
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n. تشعب act or process of branching out or dividing into branches; subdivision or branch We must examine every ramification of this problem. |
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ramify |
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v. يفرع divide into branches or subdivisions; subordinate branchlike parts When the plant begins to ramify, it is advisable to nip off most of the new branches. |
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rampart |
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n. سور something defends from assault or secures safety; defense Perhaps the tower is part of the rampart of the city. |
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ramshackle |
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a. متداعية of very poor quality or condition; loose-jointed; ill-made; out of gear or repair The boys propped up the ramshackle clubhouse with a couple of boards. |
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rancid |
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a. المستشري زنخ having disagreeable odor or taste of decomposing oils or fats A rancid odor filled the ship's galley and nauseated the crew. |
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rancor |
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n. الحقد bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will; hatred Thirty years after the war, she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with rancor against the foe. |
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rankle |
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v. تثير غضب grow worse; cause persistent irritation or resentment The memory of having been jilted would rankle him for years. |
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