WHAT DOES SAMAR MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of samar in the Malay dictionary
vague = vague 1. less clear, somewhat blurry: when his father's face was vaguely vague; in the dim light that their eyes are opposite; 2. less clear, still hidden, unreal: the reasons why he was killed still vague; 3. not openly, hidden: he came to that by ~; ~ face = vague leaves of evening are true; disguise 1. change the appearance or clothing: their work is ~ ordinary fisherman; 2. go to the enemy's circle etc: after he comes here, then the minister of the fourteen ministers is planned; 3. do not show the truth: too good behavior, disguised with other words so do not be caught; disguise 1. makes light, obscure: red and blue lights are intentionally obscured already attached; 2. Make yourself unidentified, go to certain circles: Wan Intan himself has come out to find a secret; 3. Hide something from the real: King Harman Shah was too angry, then he disguised himself with smiles; ~ self-imprisonment, being self as; pseudonym or hidden, something used to disguise: the house is covered with zinc covered with nipah leaf and others as ~; name of a real name; The ambiguity of his cry: his eyes were still watching the almost lost body in the night; but at one stage it may arise ~ due to the interpretation; disguised acts etc. disguised; disguise. samar = samar-samar 1. kurang jelas, agak kabur: ketika itu wajah ayahnya terbayang samar-samar; di dlm cahaya yg samar-samar itu mata mereka bertentang tepat; 2. kurang terang, masih tersembunyi, tidak nyata: sebab-sebab mengapa ia dibunuh masih samar-samar lagi; 3. tidak dgn terang-terang, tersembunyi: dia datang itu dgn maksud yg ~; ~ muka = samar-samar daun waktu petang benar; menyamar 1. mengubah rupa atau pakaian: kerja mereka ialah ~ spt nelayan biasa; 2. masuk ke dlm kalangan musuh dll: setelah ia datang ke mari~, maka dibencanainya menteri hamba yg besar empat orang; 3. tidak dgn memperlihatkan yg sebenarnya: terlalu elok barang kelakuan, disamar dgn perkataan lain supaya jangan jadi ketahuan; menyamarkan 1. menjadikan kurang terang, mengaburkan: lampu-lampu merah dan biru yg sengaja disamarkan sudah terpasang; 2. menjadikan diri tidak dikenal orang, masuk ke dlm kalangan tertentu: Wan Intan sendiri telah keluar ~ dirinya utk mencari rahsia; 3. menyembunyikan sesuatu drpd yg sebenarnya: Raja Harman Shah pun terlalu marah, maka disamarkan baginda dgn tersenyum-senyum; ~ diri menyaru, merupakan diri sbg; samaran sesuatu yg disamarkan atau disembunyikan, sesuatu yg digunakan utk menyamarkan diri: rumah itu berbumbung zink yg ditutup dgn daun nipah dan lain- lainnya sbg ~; nama ~ nama yg bukan nama yg sebenarnya; kesamaran perihal samar: matanya masih juga memerhatikan lembaga yg hampir hilang dlm ~ malam; namun pd satu tahap mungkin nanti akan timbul ~ disebabkan oleh perkara~ pentafsiran; penyamaran perbuatan dsb menyamar; penyamar orang yg menyamar.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SAMAR»
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Islam and Homosexuality - Jilid 2
An extensive collection of essays that examines the place of homosexuality in the contemporary and classical Muslim world.
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The Right To Privacy: Gays, Lesbians, and the Constitution
Where did the right to privacy come from and what does it mean?
Vincent Joseph Samar, 1992
On the life and works of Samar Sen, 1916-1987, Bengali poet.
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Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and ...
This book, the first full-length study of its kind, dares to probe the biggest taboo in contemporary Arab culture with scholarly intent and integrity - female homosexuality.
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Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmology
This comprehensive new edition features 3750 full colour images and illustrations, including more than 600 additional photographs.
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Debunking the Myths of Colonization: The Arabs and Europe
Debunking the Myths of Colonization. examines Salman Rushdie's thesis on the paradoxical nature of colonialism and its horrific impact on the psyche of the colonized.
Accompanied by a CD ROM containing numerous well-illustrated clinical photographs, this book begins with basic corneal anatomy and evaluation, then discusses conditions such as keratitis, corneal dystrophies, contact lens related corneal ...
Samar. (c) Dayang Noor 2013 Cetakan Pertama: September2013 Perunding: Nor Atiqah Jalaludin eBook ISBN: 9789670374659 Diterbit Oleh: Buku Fixi (002016254V) B82A Opal Damansara Jalan PJU 3/27 47810 Petaling Jaya Malaysia.
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The Vital Roots of European Enlightenment: Ibn Tufayl's ...
Samar Attar was born in Damascus, Syria. She studied at Damascus Uni— versity (two Licence es Lettres degrees, English and Arabic Literature), Dal— housie University, Canada (M.A., English Literature), and State University of New York at ...
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Justifying Judgment: Practicing Law and Philosophy
By challenging conventional views of the law, the book shows that our legal system could become more just as it becomes becomes more consistent.
Vincent Joseph Samar, 1998