Keeper of Great Seal (UK) - translation to arabic
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Keeper of Great Seal (UK) - translation to arabic

FORMER OFFICER OF THE ENGLISH CROWN CHARGED WITH PHYSICAL CUSTODY OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND
Lord keeper of the great seal; Lord Keeper; Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England; English Lord Keeper; Commissioners of the great seal; Lord keeper; Lord keeper of the Great Seal
  • Sir Orlando Bridgeman]], Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 1667–72, with his ceremonial purse for the seal, shown below
  • Ceremonial purse at [[Weston Park]], used by Sir Orlando as Lord Keeper and shown in his portrait above

Keeper of Great Seal (UK)      
وزير العدل اَلْبِرِيطَانِيّ ، حامل الختم الأعظم
lord Privy Seal         
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SINECURE OFFICE OF STATE IN THE UK
Lord privy seal; Shadow Lord Privy Seal; The Lord Privy Seal; Keeper of the Privy Seal (United Kingdom)
وزير أو أمين الختام الملكية
transposition of great vessels         
  • [[Echocardiogram]] in transposition of the great arteries. This subcostal view shows the [[left ventricle]] giving rise to a vessel that bifurcates, which is thus identified as the [[pulmonary artery]].<br />Abbreviations: RA=right atrium, RV=right ventricle, LV=left ventricle, PT=pulmonary trunk, LPA and RPA=left and right pulmonary artery.
  • echocardiographic]] view showing discordant ventriculoarterial connections together with the presence of parallel, rather than crossing, great arteries arising from the ventricles.
  • Echocardiography of a complex transposition with a [[ventricular septal defect]] and [[pulmonary stenosis]].<br />Abbreviations: LV and RV=left and right ventricle, PT=pulmonary trunk, VSD=ventricular septal defect, PS=pulmonary stenosis.
GROUP OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS INVOLVING AN ABNORMAL SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT OF ANY OF THE GREAT VESSELS: SUPERIOR AND/OR INFERIOR VENAE CAVAE, PULMONARY ARTERY, PULMONARY VEINS, AND AORTA
Great vessels transposition; Transposition of great vessels (complete); Transposition of the great arteries; Transposition of great vessels; Transposition of the Great Arteries; Transposition of the Great Vessels; Transposition (cardiac); TOGV; Double discordia
‎ تَغْييرُ وَضْعِ الأَوعِيَةِ الكَبيرَة‎

Definition

Great Seal
¦ noun a seal used for the authentication of state documents of the highest importance.

Wikipedia

Lord Keeper of the Great Seal

The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, and later of Great Britain, was formerly an officer of the English Crown charged with physical custody of the Great Seal of England. This position evolved into that of one of the Great Officers of State.