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#406 · Jul 30, 2022
The state of being sacred; a special purity and reverence attributed to somethin…
#405 · Jul 29, 2022
#404 · Jul 28, 2022
Front or anterior; relating to the front part (opposite of posterior).
#403 · Jul 27, 2022
first-person singular preterite indicative of داشتن (dâštan)
#402 · Jul 26, 2022
Plural of “hajar”; stones.
#401 · Jul 25, 2022
#400 · Jul 24, 2022
Plural of “enemy”; enemies or adversaries.
#399 · Jul 23, 2022
"Rāndam" is the past tense of "rāndan": I drove/steered (e.g., a car) or made so…
#398 · Jul 22, 2022
Staying or living in a place for a period of time; residence.
#397 · Jul 21, 2022
What remains; the rest or remaining part of something.
#396 · Jul 20, 2022
The name of a well-known Islamic seminary school in Qom (Feyziyeh School).
#395 · Jul 19, 2022
Fragrant; having a pleasant scent.
#394 · Jul 18, 2022
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#392 · Jul 16, 2022
Martian; relating to the planet Mars or an imagined being from Mars.
#391 · Jul 15, 2022
An honorific meaning “esteemed/high-ranking,” often used in phrases like “Hazrat…
#390 · Jul 14, 2022
#389 · Jul 13, 2022
A person who makes or repairs shoes; a shoemaker/cobbler.
#388 · Jul 12, 2022
Someone who is active and gets to work; a doer.
#387 · Jul 11, 2022
Kashmar is a city in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran.
#386 · Jul 10, 2022
“شستند” is the third-person plural simple past of “شستن” meaning “they washed.”
#385 · Jul 09, 2022
Subjunctive form of “to fit” (to have enough space; to fit in).
#384 · Jul 08, 2022
A small branch or minor offshoot (e.g., a twig or a small branching).
#383 · Jul 07, 2022
Deeds or actions; things that are done (behavior).
#382 · Jul 06, 2022
A malicious, ill-natured person with bad intentions and behavior.
#381 · Jul 05, 2022
Colloquial for “passive”; meaning inactive or non-active/indirect mode or behavi…
#380 · Jul 04, 2022
A school; an educational institution where students study.
#379 · Jul 03, 2022
Regular alternation of two or more things in turns (e.g., tasks or states).
#378 · Jul 02, 2022
Comparative of “سخت”: harder, more difficult, or firmer than something else.
#377 · Jul 01, 2022