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21 bilinçaltı
adj. subconscious, deep, subliminal--------n. id, subconscious, depth* * *subconscious -
22 dip
n. bottom, base, depth, foot, ground, far end, fag end, fundament* * *bottom -
23 doku kalınlığı
case depth -
24 hidrolik yarıçap
1. hydraulic mean depth 2. hydraulic radius -
25 ortalama derinlik
mean depth -
26 ortasında
adv. in the middle of the, in among, in the depth of, between--------pref. inter--------prep. midst, amid, in the midst of, amidst* * *amid -
27 tam olarak
adv. in full, fully, completely, exactly, quite, right, straight, accurately, in depth, evenly, every bit, fairly, flat, implicitly, plumb, positively, rightdown, rootedly, roundly, slap bang, smack, strictly, to a T, true* * *exactly -
28 yoğunluk
n. compactness, consistence, congestion, consistency, denseness, density, depth, intenseness, intension, intensity, thickness, turbidity, volume* * *1. compactness 2. consistence 3. density 4. intensity 5. intensiveness -
29 ahlâk azlığı
n. depth -
30 batimetri
n. bathymetry, measuring of the depth of bodies of water -
31 burası ne kadar derin
What is the depth here -
32 derinlemesine
adj. in depth--------adv. inward -
33 derinlikölçer
n. bathometer, device for measuring depths, fathometer, instrument for measuring underwater depth using sound -
34 en derin nokta
n. depth -
35 etraflı
adj. detailed, comprehensive, in depth, exhaustive, overall -
36 geniş kapsamlı
adj. comprehensive, all-inclusive, across the board, blanket, far going, far reaching, in depth, omnibus, sweeping, universal -
37 sonik derinlikölçer
n. sonic depth finder -
38 yarısında
adv. in the depth of -
39 yalbı
Yalbı nenğ - "Broad" of any wooden thing that is hollowed out, such as a plate with no depth -
40 yalbı
Yalbı nenğ - "Broad" of any wooden thing that is hollowed out, such as a plate with no depth
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