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1 sfer
sphere -
2 küre
n. sphere, globe, ball, balloon, orb* * *1. globe 2. orb 3. sphere -
3 ahlakdışı
n. amoral, lying outside the sphere of morals* * *amoral -
4 alan
adj. recipient, susceptive--------n. space, area, range, field, arena, region, sphere, ambit, compass, domain, extent, maidan, pitch, reach, realm, scope, theater, theatre [Brit.], tract* * *1. area 2. field 3. plaza -
5 gökküresi
celestial sphere -
6 gökyüzü
n. sky, heaven, azure, air, vault of heaven, canopy of heaven, ether, sphere, welkin, skies* * *1. azure 2. sky -
7 katman
n. layer, bed, stratum, deposit, sheet, sphere, stage, system* * *1. coat 2. layer 3. overlay (n.) 4. layer (n.) -
8 sınıf
n. class, classroom, schoolroom, sort, category, grade, branch, circle, denomination, estate, form, genus, order, race, rank, rate, sphere, States* * *1. schoolroom 2. taxon 3. category 4. class 5. classroom 6. class (n.) -
9 tabaka
n. layer, ply, stratum, lamina, coating, coat, sheet, bed, cigarette case, collection, covering, order, rank, sphere, stage* * *1. slab 2. stratum 3. coat -
10 yerküre
n. clay, sphere, terra, terrestrial globe* * *earth -
11 yuvar
n. ball, sphere* * *corpuscule -
12 amoral
adj. amoral, lying outside the sphere of morals, neither moral nor immoral -
13 çıgrı
ISphereIIThe spindle of a mill, waterwheel, or the like; a "whorl" of silk; a "pulley" of anykind -
14 çıgrı
ISphereIIThe spindle of a mill, waterwheel, or the like; a "whorl" of silk; a "pulley" of anykind -
15 alan
"(open) space, area; field; field, pitch" " saha; airfield; clearing" " kayran; domain, sphere, field" -
16 dokunum küresi
osculating sphere -
17 gökküresi
celestial sphere -
18 küre
globe, sphere, ball -
19 toparlak
round, spherical " küre, kürevi; sphere" -
20 yuvarlak
"round, circular, spherical, globular; globe, sphere; ball"
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