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21 köklenmek
to take root, to root -
22 kanal
"1. canal. 2. anat. duct, canal. 3. communications channel, television channel. 4. groove, channel; mortise. -ıyla by way of, by means of, through. - açmak to open a channel. - havuzu canal lock. - resmi canal fee. - tedavisi dent. root canal operation, root canal. " -
23 karekök
,-kü math. square root. -ünü almak /ın/ math. to extract the square root (of). -
24 köken
1. origin, source. 2. ling. root, root form, etymon, radical. 3. place of origin, homeland. 4. plant or stem (usually refers to cucumber, melon, or squash plants). - belgesi com. certificate of origin. -
25 çiriş
1. glue (made with powdered asphodel root, used by bookbinders and cobblers). 2. powdered asphodel root. - (çanağı) gibi olmak (for one´s mouth) to be dry (after drinking too much alcohol): Ağzım çiriş gibi. I´ve got a cotton mouth. -
26 cauchy kök testi
cauchy's root test -
27 çakmak
n. lighter, device for lighting cigarettes, gaslighter--------v. carry, drive in, drive, hammer, stick, understand, be aware of, beetle, cotton on to, flash, flunk, ground, land, pitch, ram, root, rumble, strike, tack, tack down, twig--------çakmak (dersten)v. be ploughed, be plowed--------çakmak (sınav)v. spin* * *1. cigarette lighter 2. flunk 3. lighter 4. pocket lighter -
28 derin kök
deep root -
29 diş kökü
n. fang* * *tooth root -
30 ek kök
adventitious root -
31 gulgas kökü
taro root -
32 havada yetişen kök
aerial root -
33 hindiba kökü
chicory root -
34 iki katlı kök
double root -
35 karekök
square root -
36 kereviz kökü
celery root -
37 kompleks kök
complex root -
38 köken
n. radical, root, origin, basis, authorship, bedrock, beginning, birth, derivation, descent, etymon, extraction, lineage, origination, paternity, pedigree, principle, provenance, spore, spring, wellhead, wellspring, womb, seeds, Genesis* * *origin -
39 köklen
1. rooted (v.) 2. root (v.) -
40 kökleş
take root
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