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1 örçük
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2 örçük
Braid -
3 belik
braid, plait -
4 belik
braid, plait (of hair). -
5 saç örgüsü
n. braiding, tress, braid, plat, queue* * *1. tress 2. braid (n.) -
6 bağlamak
v. fixate, tie, bind, attach, guy, secure with rope, fasten, connect, tie down, unite, conjoin; band, bandage, bond, brace; braid, clasp, colligate, concatenate, copulate, cord, do up, fasten up, fix, hitch, hook on, hook up, infix, interconnect--------bağlamak (hayvan)v. tether* * *1. fasten 2. link 3. tie -
7 ör
1. darn 2. knit 3. knitting (v.) 4. braiding (v.) 5. knitted (v.) 6. tat (v.) 7. plait (v.) 8. braid (v.) -
8 örgü
adj. knitted, hand knitted--------n. knitting, knit, plait, braiding, braid, plat* * *1. weft 2. lattice 3. knitting (n.) 4. tat (n.) 5. plait (n.) -
9 örmek
v. knit, plait, weave, hand knit, twine, entwist, build--------örmek (duvar)v. bond--------örmek (saç)v. braid--------örmek (çelenk)v. twine* * *knit -
10 şerit
n. band, strip, cord, stripe, ribbon, tape, braid, lane, traffic lane, roadway, tapeworm, fascia, fillet, gut, lace, riband, strap, tab, welt, spline* * *1. ribbon 2. tape 3. strap (n.) 4. strip (n.) -
11 yaldızlı şerit
gold braid -
12 kurdele
n. ribbon, tape, braid, riband, snood -
13 tutturmak
v. insist, attach, fasten, pin, seam together, clasp, bind, bond, braid, clip, hasp, infix, latch, rub in, stereotype, stick, stick together, tack, tack together -
14 tutturmamak
v. (neg. form of tutturmak) insist, attach, fasten, pin, seam together, clasp, bind, bond, braid, clip, hasp, infix, latch, rub in, stereotype, stick, stick together, tack, tack together -
15 şeritle süslemek
v. furnish with tape, trim with lace, braid, pipe -
16 örmää
[T örmek, Az hörmäk, Tk örmek, from OT *(h)ör]: to plait, to braidA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > örmää
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17 örgüç
A woman's braid or tuft -
18 örme
örme saç - Braid -
19 örgüç
A woman's braid or tuft -
20 örme
örme saç - Braid
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