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1 boundary
n. sınır, hudut, limit, had* * *sınır* * *plural - boundaries; noun1) (an often imaginary line separating one thing from another: the boundary between two towns.) sınır, hudut2) ((in cricket) a hit which crosses the boundary line round the field, scoring four runs or six runs.) birkaç sekmede sınıra ulaştıran vuruş -
2 boundary
sinir, hudut -
3 boundary
sınır -
4 boundary beacon
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5 boundary condition
sınır koşulu -
6 boundary layer
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7 boundary light
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8 boundary line
sınır -
9 boundary stress condition
sınır gerilme şartı -
10 boundary value
sınır değer -
11 boundary value problem
sınır değer problemi -
12 boundary condition
sinir kosulu -
13 boundary layer
sinir tabakasi -
14 boundary light
meydan fari -
15 boundary line
sinir çizgisi -
16 boundary value problem
sinir deger problemi -
17 boundary beacon
sınırlama ışığı -
18 boundary condition
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19 boundary layer
sınır katmanı -
20 boundary light
meydan farı
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