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#616 · Feb 25, 2023
#615 · Feb 24, 2023
Related to returning or referring back; e.g., a “returned” (bounced) check.
#614 · Feb 23, 2023
Lebanon (a country in West Asia in the Middle East)
#613 · Feb 22, 2023
#612 · Feb 21, 2023
Loose, comfortable trousers (often traditional/local, e.g., Kurdish-style pants)…
#611 · Feb 20, 2023
Sight; the ability to see with the eyes.
#610 · Feb 19, 2023
#609 · Feb 18, 2023
Plural of “خطا”; mistakes and sins.
#608 · Feb 17, 2023
Dignified and respectable; having social standing.
#607 · Feb 16, 2023
In grammar, a letter/syllable marked with shadda and pronounced doubled (geminat…
#606 · Feb 15, 2023
“Bārند” means “it is raining / rain falls,” a poetic/plural form of “they/it rai…
#605 · Feb 14, 2023
A devout person who regularly practices religious worship and duties.
#604 · Feb 13, 2023
#603 · Feb 12, 2023
a female given name, Melika
#602 · Feb 11, 2023
Someone who hates or strongly dislikes a person or thing.
#601 · Feb 10, 2023
A very thin, underweight person or animal.
#600 · Feb 09, 2023
#599 · Feb 08, 2023
Related to pressure or stress; causing or involving pressure.
#598 · Feb 07, 2023
Having a kernel/brain; containing a core or nut (e.g., “naan-e morghazi” = nut-f…
#597 · Feb 06, 2023
The state of being incomplete or defective; a shortcoming.
#596 · Feb 05, 2023
third-person plural present subjunctive of کشتن (koštan)
#595 · Feb 04, 2023
Stamped and signed; officially sealed/endorsed (e.g., a sealed document).
#594 · Feb 03, 2023
A throne or bed (especially a royal throne).
#593 · Feb 02, 2023
An adjective meaning “very forgiving/oft-forgiving,” also used as a name or surn…
#592 · Feb 01, 2023
#591 · Jan 31, 2023
Someone who has been wronged or oppressed; a victim of injustice.
#590 · Jan 30, 2023
A didactic poem/book in verse, typically about a thousand lines (e.g., Ibn Malik…
#589 · Jan 29, 2023
piglet
#588 · Jan 28, 2023
thus, so
#587 · Jan 27, 2023
Making speech or writing longer; dragging it out and being overly detailed.