To convert something or make something Arab, typically by introducing Arabic vocabulary or linguistic features. This can be applied to languages, cultures, or concepts being adapted to fit into an Arab context or to make something more relatable to Arab societies.
A person who builds or repairs shambles (stalls or counters for selling food, etc.), or a piece of furniture or construction used as a stall or display surface in a shop or market.
/ʃæmˈbriːər/
The quality of being fertile or productive, especially in terms of producing offspring; the ability to produce many offspring or fruits.
/ˈfɛkjʊdɪdɪʌs/
A fictional creature or a character that mimics behaviors or characteristics of other creatures or things, often used in children's literature or media.
/ˈmaɪmɪn/
Not characteristic of or typical of Russia or Russians in terms of culture, language, or politics. It can refer to anything that is opposed to or different from Russian norms or traditions.
/ʌnˈrʌʃ.ən/
A quantity of matter that is less than one microgram but more than one femtogram (10^-15 grams), used in scientific measurements, particularly in chemistry and physics to express extremely small masses.
/səˈmɪkrəɡræm/