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1 derinlik
n. depth, abyss, deep, deepness, perspective, profoundness, profundity* * *1. deepness 2. depth 3. profoundness 4. profundity 5. reconditeness -
2 akıllılık
n. smartness, cleverness, wisdom, intelligence, deepness, sharpness, shrewdness* * *1. cleverness 2. saneness 3. sanity 4. shrewdness 5. wiseness -
3 karanlık
adj. dark, underexposed, obscure, unlit, clouded, darkling, dun, dusky, foggy, funny, funny peculiar, gloomy, murky, pitchy, shadowy, shady, somber, sombre, tenebrous--------n. darkness, obscurity, dark, deep, deepness, gloom, gloominess, inkiness, murk, night, obscuration, shadow, somberness, sombreness* * *1. dark 2. darkness 3. murk 4. murkiness 5. murky 6. somber 7. tenebrious 8. tenebrous -
4 zekâ
adj. mental--------n. acuity, acumen, acuteness, brain, brains, cleverness, cuteness, deepness, gray matter, grey matter, intelligence, mentality, nous, penetration, quick wit, sagacity, sapience, understanding, wit, senses* * *intelligence -
5 zeka
adj. mental--------n. acuity, acumen, acuteness, brain, brains, cleverness, cuteness, deepness, gray matter, grey matter, intelligence, mentality, nous, penetration, quick wit, sagacity, sapience, understanding, wit, senses* * *1. sagaciousness 2. sagacity 3. acuteness 4. cuteness 5. ingeniousness 6. intelligence -
6 boğukluk
n. deepness, gruffness, hollowness, huskiness -
7 enginlik
n. immensity, immenseness, boundlessness, deepness -
8 koyuluk
n. darkness, deepness, thickness, consistency, deep, intenseness, intension, intensity, saturation, somberness, sombreness, stiffness -
9 derinlik
"depth; deepness; profundity" -
10 kalınlık
"1. thickness; coarseness. 2. deepness (of a voice). " -
11 koyuluk
1. thickness (of a liquid). 2. darkness, deepness (of a color). 3. extremeness, rabidity. -
12 tokluk
1. fullness, being satisfied (with food or drink). 2. density, thickness (of cloth). 3. deepness (of someone´s voice).
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