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1 aciz
inability, helplessness, weakness -
2 yeteneksizlik
inability, incompetence, incapacity kabiliyetsizlik -
3 yeteneksizlik
"inability, incapability, incapableness, incompetence; lack of talent; inaptness, ineptness. " -
4 yetersizlik
n. deficiency, disability, disablement, flimsiness, handicap, inability, inadequacy, incapability, incapacity, incompetence, inefficacy, insufficiency, littleness, paucity, poorness, poverty, scantiness, scantness, slenderness, slimness, spareness* * *1. scantiness 2. scantness 3. unsatisfactoriness 4. disability 5. inability 6. inadequacy 7. inadequateness 8. incompetence 9. incompetency 10. insufficiency 11. paucity -
5 acizlik
n. weakness, impotence, inability, incapability, ineffectualness* * *helplessness -
6 akromatopsi
n. colourblindness, Brit., inability to see colors (also spelled colorblindness)* * *achromatopsia -
7 aleksi
n. alexia, disorder characterized by the inability to read (Psychiatry)* * *alexia -
8 olanaksızlık
n. impossibility, inability* * *improbability -
9 yeteneksizlik
n. incapacity* * *1. talentlessness 2. inability 3. incapableness 4. incompetence -
10 agnosi
n. agnosia, inability or impaired ability to use the senses to recognize objects (Psychology) -
11 akamet
n. sterility, infertility, inability to bear offspring; barrenness -
12 cahiliyet
n. unawareness, lack of awareness, lack of knowledge; illiteracy, inability to read and write, ignorance, lack of education -
13 gücü olmama
n. inability -
14 iktidarsızlık
n. inability, impotence, impotency -
15 yetersizlik
"insufficiency, inadequacy, deficiency; incapacity, incompetence, inability" -
16 aciz
,-czi 1. inability. 2. weakness, helplessness. 3. law insolvency. -
17 değerbilmezlik
unappreciativeness of value or worth, inability to recognize value or worth. -
18 geçimsizlik
"1. discord, lack of harmony. 2. inability to get on with others or with each other, incompatibility; fractiousness." -
19 zaaf
",-ı/za´fı 1. weakness; infirmity; debility. 2. /a/ weakness for, inability to resist: İçkiye zaafı var. He has a weakness for drink." -
20 çıtkırıldımlık
"1. inability to stand pressure or rough treatment of any kind; excessive delicacy; excessive sensitivity. 2. overnicety, overniceness, overrefinement, preciosity."
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