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1 fiğ
common vetch. -
2 incir
fig. - ağacı fig tree. - çekirdeğini doldurmaz trifling, inconsequential. - dolması slang testicles, balls, nuts. -
3 gizlenmesi gereken şeyin örtüsü
fig leafTurkish-English dictionary > gizlenmesi gereken şeyin örtüsü
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4 incir
fig -
5 incirlik
fig grove. -
6 incir
n. fig* * *fig -
7 incir ağacı
n. fig tree* * *fig tree -
8 incir yaprağı
n. fig leaf* * *fig leaf -
9 firavun inciri
n. sycamore fig, sycamore -
10 giydirip kuşatmak
v. dress, prank up, prank out, fig out, prank, prink -
11 giyim kuşam
n. fig -
12 süslemek
v. decorate, adorn, beautify, array, doll up, dress up, embellish, enrich, ornament, smarten, bedeck, bedight, caparison, crown, damask, deck out, dike, dizen, doll out, dress, embroider, enamel, fancy up, fig out, figure, flourish, garnish, gild--------süslemek (konuşma)v. lard -
13 süslememek
v. (neg. form of süslemek) decorate, adorn, beautify, array, doll up, dress up, embellish, enrich, ornament, smarten, bedeck, bedight, caparison, crown, damask, deck out, dike, dizen, doll out, dress, embroider, enamel, fancy up, fig out, figure, flourish, garnish, gild -
14 üst baş
n. apparel, clothes, dress, fig -
15 incir
[T incir, Az äncir, Tk indzhir, from P]: figA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > incir
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16 bardacık
fresh fig -
17 metelik vermemek
not to care a fig -
18 balçık
"1. wet clay; potter´s clay; sculptor´s clay. 2. silt, alluvium, alluvion; sediment. 3. sticky, difficult. - hurması date that has been so tightly packed as to be squashed flat. - inciri dried fig that has been so tightly packed as to be squashed flat." -
19 bardacık
afresh fig. -
20 hintinciri
,-ni 1. prickly pear, Barbary fig. 2. banyan.
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