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1 mektuplaşma
correspondence -
2 karşılıklılık ilkesi
correspondence principle -
3 mektupla öğretim
correspondence course -
4 muhaberat
correspondence, communications -
5 muhabere
correspondence, communication -
6 yazışma
correspondence muhabere -
7 mektuplaşma
correspondence, exchange of letters. -
8 haberleşme
n. communication, correspondence, intercommunication* * *1. communication 2. telecommunication -
9 uygunluk
n. congruity, suitability, convenience, accordance, conformity, concord, relevance, handiness, acceptability, adaptation, adequacy, advisability, appositeness, aptitude, coherence, coherency, comeliness, compatibility, conformation, congeniality* * *1. properness 2. propriety 3. suitability 4. suitableness 5. appositeness 6. appropriateness 7. aptitude 8. availability 9. compatibility 10. concord 11. conformability 12. conformance 13. conformation 14. conformity 15. congruence 16. congruency 17. congruity 18. congruousness 19. consonance 20. convenience 21. correspondence 22. fittingness 23. likeliness 24. opportuneness 25. patness 26. pertinence 27. pertinency -
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n. correspondence* * *cleric -
11 açık öğretim
n. correspondence school -
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n. affinity, similitude, simulation, assimilation, correspondence -
13 mektupla öğretim
n. correspondence course -
14 mektupla öğretim okulu
n. correspondence school -
15 mektuplaşma
n. correspondence -
16 muhabirin ilettiği haber
n. correspondence -
17 yaşışmalı satranç
n. correspondence chess -
18 alımga
Secretary who writers the correspondence of the sultan in the Turkic script -
19 osuğ
The "correspondence" of one thing to another -
20 alımga
Secretary who writers the correspondence of the sultan in the Turkic script
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correspondence — cor‧re‧spon‧dence [ˌkɒrˈspɒndəns ǁ ˌkɔːrˈspɑːn , ˌkɑː ] noun [uncountable] 1. letters exchanged between people, especially business or official letters: • Any correspondence concerning the inquiry should be sent to Mr Alan Wood. comˌmercial… … Financial and business terms
Correspondence — may refer to: In general usage, non concurrent, remote communication between people, including letters, email, newsgroups, Internet forums, blogs Correspondence theory of truth (philosophy), a theory in epistemology Correspondence principle… … Wikipedia
Correspondence — Cor re*spond ence ( sp?nd ens), n. [Cf. F. correspondance.] 1. Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters. [1913 Webster] Holding also good correspondence with the other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
correspondence — [n1] agreement accord, analogy, coherence, coincidence, comparability, comparison, concurrence, conformity, congruity, consistency, correlation, equivalence, fitness, harmony, likeness, match, regularity, relation, resemblance, similarity,… … New thesaurus
correspondence — [kôr΄əspän′dəns, kär΄əspän′dəns] n. [ME < ML correspondentia < prp. of correspondere: see CORRESPOND] 1. agreement with something else or with one another; conformity 2. similarity; analogy 3. a) communication by exchange of letters b) the… … English World dictionary
correspondence — theory of truth … Philosophy dictionary
correspondence — I (communication by letters) noun communication, dispatches, epistulae, exchange of letters, letter writing, letters, litterae, mail, missives, writings II (similarity) noun accord, agreement, analogy, comparability, conformity, congruence,… … Law dictionary
correspondence — early 15c., harmony, agreement, from M.L. correspondentia, from correspondentem (nom. correspondens), prp. of correspondere (see CORRESPOND (Cf. correspond)). Sense of communication by letters is first attested 1640s … Etymology dictionary
correspondence — *intercourse, communication, conversation, converse, communion, commerce, traffic, dealings … New Dictionary of Synonyms
correspondence — ► NOUN 1) the action or fact of corresponding. 2) letters sent or received … English terms dictionary
correspondence — noun 1 letters exchanged ADJECTIVE ▪ confidential, personal, private ▪ business, diplomatic, official ▪ regular ▪ … Collocations dictionary