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61 talazlanmak
1. (for the sea) to billow, undulate. 2. (for silk, silklike cloth) to ripple, fall in soft, undulating folds. 3. (for a flock of sheep being driven somewhere) to undulate, move forward as an undulating mass. -
62 zemberekli
"(watch, clock) that has been fitted with a mainspring; windup, spring-driven (toy, phonograph, etc.). - kapı swinging door, swing door." -
63 çaktırılmak
"1. (for a stake, a nail, a peg) to be driven in. 2. to be nailed down; to be pegged down." -
64 çakılmak
"1. (for a nail, a peg) to be driven into place; to be pegged down; to be nailed down. 2. /a/ (for a plane) to nose-dive into (a place). 3. slang to be found out, be discovered." -
65 çarklı
1.(machine) equipped with a wheel (e.g. a drive wheel). 2. (steamer) driven by a paddle wheel. 3. paddle-wheeler.
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