Arab

  • 31Arab — Ar|ab [ˈærəb] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: Arabus, from Greek Araps, from Arabic Arab] someone whose language is Arabic and whose family comes from, or originally came from the Middle East or North Africa …

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  • 32arab — m IV, DB. a, Ms. arabbie 1. Arab; lm M. owie, DB. ów «członek jednego z plemion arabskich; mieszkaniec jednego z państw arabskich» 2. lm MB. y «koń należący do grupy gorącokrwistych, szybkich koni wierzchowych o siwej, gniadej lub kasztanowatej… …

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  • 33arab — n. 1. Arabian, Saracen, Moor. 2. Street Arab, gamin, hoodlum …

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  • 34Arab — [ˈærəb] noun [C] someone from the Middle East or North Africa who speaks Arabic Arab adj …

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  • 35Arab — Ar•ab [[t]ˈær əb[/t]] n. 1) off peo a member of an Arabic speaking people or citizen of an Arabic speaking nation 2) peo a member of a Semitic people inhabiting since ancient times the Arabian Peninsula and the desert fringes of Mesopotamia and… …

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  • 36Arab — /ˈærəb/ (say aruhb) noun 1. a member of a Semitic people, now widely spread in Asia and Africa, and formerly in southern Europe. 2. a horse of graceful, intelligent breed native to Arabia and adjacent countries. –adjective 3. of or relating to… …

  • 37ARAB — Ceziret ül Arab, Şam, Hicaz, Irak, Yemen, Mısır ve Afrika nın şimâlinde yaşayan geniş bir kavmin adı …

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  • 38Arab–Israeli conflict — Arab Israeli conflict …

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  • 39Arab Christians — Arab Christians …

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  • 40Arab nationalism — (Arabic: القومية العربية) is a nationalist ideology which rose to prominence amongst Arabs from the early 20th century onwards. [Charles Smith,The Arab Israeli Conflict,in International Relations in the Middle East by Louise Fawcett,p22O] Its… …

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