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Malika vs Reem - What's the difference?

malika | reem |

As a proper noun Malika

is {{given name|female|from=Arabic}}, the female version of the title Malik ("King" in Arabic).

As a noun reem is

a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}).

As a verb reem is

to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.

malika

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • , the female version of the title Malik ("King" in Arabic).
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    reem

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Noun

  • A large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (Bos primigenius ), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare (unicorn)).
  • Etymology 2

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    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (nautical) To open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.