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n. botulism, food poisoning caused by botulinum bacteria* * *1. allantiasis 2. botulism -
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,-ti 1. flesh. 2. meat. 3. fleshy part of fruit, pulp, sarcocarp. - bağlamak 1. to gain weight. 2. (for a wound) to close. - baltası meat cleaver. - beni a small fatty excrescence on the body. - bezi gland. -i budu yerinde plump. - çalığı botulism. -ine dolgun plump, nicely filled out. -inden et koparmak/kesmek /ın/ to pain, hurt, cause pain (to). -e gömülmek (for a toenail) to become ingrown. - kurdu flyblow, maggot in meat. - lokması a meat dish. -i ne, budu ne? colloq. 1. After all he´s just a child. 2. He´s out of his depth. -i senin, kemiği benim. colloq. Be as rough as you want with him./Don´t spare the rod! (said by a parent to a teacher or master workman). - suyu 1. broth of meat, bouillon, stock. 2. gravy. - tahtası chopping block (for meat). -le tırnak gibi buddy-buddy, closely attached (bosom buddies). - tırnak olmak to become close relatives. - tutmak to gain weight. - tutmamak to stay thin, not to gain weight. - uru wen, fleshy tumor. - yemeği dish of meat.
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