From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishArabAr‧ab /ˈærəb/ noun [countable] SARsomeone whose language is Arabic and whose family comes from, or originally came from, the Middle East or North Africa
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Arab• He could tell by the way other Arabs glanced when they met up with his Arabs.• Other Arabs told us we were surrounded and should move to another village.• I have nothing against the Arabs.• It is true that the confusion is at its greatest now, even amongst the Arabs themselves.• But who knows better than the Arabs the haunting power of that which is veiled, of that which the hijab hides?• The Arabs did not just excel at managing debt.• Republican voters were not anti-foreigner because their neighbours were Arabs.Origin Arab (1300-1400) Latin Arabus, from Greek Araps, from Arabic 'Arab