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Arabic to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Musab Hayatli Local time: 08:54 | ||||||
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5 +11 | Fluids Mechanics |
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ميكانيكا الموانع Fluids Mechanics Explanation: In some areas in the Arab world it is referred to as: "ميكانك الموائع" which I personally think is more accurate. But yes, the term you gave is used in that sense. Check website below. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs 46 mins (2003-12-02 23:50:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Please check the web connection below where the term \"موانع\" is actually the one used. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 hrs 25 mins (2003-12-03 19:29:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Fluid Mechanics as Alaa rightly pointed out, and please check the web connection below where the word \"موانع\" is used. I have seen it in more than website. But, I agree, \"موائع\" is the more common one. Reference: http://www.uob.bh/colleges/science/mathematics/fac-fa.htm |
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