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#736 · Jun 25, 2023
Evidence or an example cited to prove or support a claim.
#735 · Jun 24, 2023
Happy and pleased; feeling glad about something.
#734 · Jun 23, 2023
A conference or formal gathering held to discuss a topic.
#733 · Jun 22, 2023
Having many patterns or designs; richly patterned.
#732 · Jun 21, 2023
"Rastid" means "you were saved" or "you got free/relieved from something."
#731 · Jun 20, 2023
A scary mythical being like a jinn; in everyday speech, a very nasty or wicked p…
#730 · Jun 19, 2023
“Ifs”; a set of conditions or hypothetical “if…” scenarios (talking in what-ifs)…
#729 · Jun 18, 2023
#728 · Jun 17, 2023
#727 · Jun 16, 2023
Interrogative; related to a question, e.g., an interrogative sentence.
#726 · Jun 15, 2023
family
#725 · Jun 14, 2023
intersection, confluence, junction, place of meeting
#724 · Jun 13, 2023
#723 · Jun 12, 2023
listener (e.g. to a radio program); audience member (e.g. at a lecture)
#722 · Jun 11, 2023
#721 · Jun 10, 2023
Imperative/subjunctive form of “to pass,” meaning “pass by/go through.”
#720 · Jun 09, 2023
Related to the lily flower; lily-like or lily-colored (usually used as an adject…
#719 · Jun 08, 2023
"Nanehim" means "we do not put/place" (1st person plural of "to put/place").
#718 · Jun 07, 2023
Leaf vein; the thin branching veins on a plant leaf.
#717 · Jun 06, 2023
A female given name (feminine form of “Hossein/Hussein”).
#716 · Jun 05, 2023
#715 · Jun 04, 2023
a female given name
#714 · Jun 03, 2023
"Rahānd" means to free or rescue someone/something from restraint, danger, or tr…
#713 · Jun 02, 2023
sad (of people)
#712 · Jun 01, 2023
horoscope (diagram)
#711 · May 31, 2023
A warm or cold pad/cloth applied to the body to reduce pain or swelling.
#710 · May 30, 2023
A large (usually metal) pot/cauldron used for cooking or boiling.
#709 · May 29, 2023
third-person singular preterite indicative of نامیدن (nâmidan)
#708 · May 28, 2023
worthy, deserving
#707 · May 27, 2023
test