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1 ishal
adj. lax bowels--------n. diarrhea, diarrhoea [Brit.], loose bowels, runs, looseness, the trots, catharsis* * *1. catharsis 2. diarrhea 3. diearrhea -
2 mülayim
1. reasonable, suitable. 2. mild, gentle. 3. (bowels) that are suitably loose. - çıkmak for (someone´s) bowels to be suitably loose. -
3 bağırsak
adj. intestinal, enteric, pertaining to the intestine, gastral, of the stomach (Medicine)--------n. intestines, bowels, intestine, bowel, gut, enteron--------pref. ileo* * *1. bowel 2. intestine -
4 iç
adj. internal, inner, interior, inside, in, domestic, inlying, inward, inland, civil--------n. inside, interior, core, within, bowels, intestine, stuffing, refill, guts--------pref. endo* * *1. drank 2. inner 3. inside 4. interior 5. internal 6. intra 7. inward 8. kernel 9. knock back 10. quaff 11. drinking (v.) 12. drunk (v.) 13. drink (v.) 14. swig (v.) -
5 iç kısım
n. within, bowels* * *1. inland 2. innards -
6 bağırsakları açmak
v. open the bowels -
7 bağırsakları iyi çalışmak
v. have open bowels -
8 düzenli dışkılamak
v. have open bowels -
9 ishal olmuş
adj. lax bowels -
10 sıçgak
One who moves his bowels frequently -
11 sıçgak
One who moves his bowels frequently -
12 ahşa
intestines, bowels -
13 aptes bozmak
to relieve nature, to empty the bowels -
14 bağır
,-ğrı 1. bosom, breast. 2. heart. 3. middle part (of an archery bow). 4. saddle (of a mountain). 5. bowels, internal organs, viscera. -lar viscera. -ı açık 1. (someone) who is wearing his shirt half open. 2. with one´s shirt half open. 3. anguished, tortured. 4. in a state of anguish. -ına basmak /ı/ to embrace, take to one´s heart, enfold. -ını delmek /ın/ to grieve, upset, hurt. -ına taş basmak to suffer patiently. -ı yanık heartsick, worn with much suffering. -ı yanmak to endure great suffering. -
15 mülayemet
,-ti 1. mildness, gentleness. 2. the degree of looseness in the bowels required for regularity. -
16 mülayimlik
1. mildness, gentleness. 2. the degree of looseness in the bowels required for regularity. -
17 sancı
"1. griping pain (especially one in the bowels or stomach); stitch (in one´s side). 2. labor pain." -
18 tabiat
,-tı 1. nature, the natural world. 2. nature, (natural) character. 3. habit. 4. taste, the power to distinguish the beautiful from the ugly. 5. regularity (of the bowels). - bilgisi nature study (taught in schools). - kanunları the laws of nature.
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