arab |
mour |
As nouns the difference between arab and mour
is that
arab is (
l) while
mour is soot, coal dust.
As an adjective arab
is (
l), arabic.
arab |
nasserism |
As nouns the difference between arab and nasserism
is that
arab is (
l) while
nasserism is an arab nationalist political ideology based on the thinking of the former egyptian president (
gamal abdel nasser).
As an adjective arab
is (
l), arabic.
arab |
mukhtar |
As nouns the difference between arab and mukhtar
is that
arab is a Semitic person, whose antecedents were from Arabia while
mukhtar is the head of a village in many Arab countries and in Cyprus.
As an adjective Arab
is of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations.
arab |
ayrab |
As nouns the difference between arab and ayrab
is that
arab is a Semitic person, whose antecedents were from Arabia while
Ayrab is arab.
As an adjective Arab
is of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations.
arab |
siirt |
As an adjective arab
is (
l), arabic.
As a noun arab
is (
l).
As a proper noun siirt is
a city in southeastern turkey, the seat of siirt province mixed population of kurds, turks, and arabs population: 98,000.
arab |
saadian |
As nouns the difference between arab and saadian
is that
arab is a Semitic person, whose antecedents were from Arabia while
Saadian is a member of a dynasty of sharifs of Arab descent who ruled Morocco between 1550 and 1688.
As an adjective Arab
is of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations.
arab |
shereef |
As nouns the difference between arab and shereef
is that
arab is (
l) while
shereef is formerly, a member of an arab princely family descended from muhammad through his son-in-law ali and daughter fatima, the "grand shereef" being the governor of mecca.
As an adjective arab
is (
l), arabic.
arab |
arabize |
As an adjective arab
is (
l), arabic.
As a noun arab
is (
l).
As a verb arabize is
to make arab; to give arab traits to.
arab |
dishdasha |
As nouns the difference between arab and dishdasha
is that
arab is (
l) while
dishdasha is an ankle-length robe with long sleeves worn by some arab men.
As an adjective arab
is (
l), arabic.
arab |
mintaqah |
As nouns the difference between arab and mintaqah
is that
arab is a Semitic person, whose antecedents were from Arabia while
mintaqah is a first-level
country subdivision used in Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries.
As an adjective Arab
is of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations.
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