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61 askı
1. hanger, hook, anything by which another thing is suspended. 2. suspenders, Brit. braces. 3. clothes hanger. 4. coat rack. 5. med. sling. 6. the posting (of an announcement). 7. fruit threaded and hung for drying. 8. necklace or gold chain worn by women. 9. twigs placed so that silkworms will spin their cocoons on them. 10. something hung on the wall of a coffee house as a reward for the winner of a minstrelsy contest. 11. a piece of cloth hung at the top of a newly completed house by the owner as a reward for the builder. 12. a piece of cloth tied to the wedding vehicle as a present for the driver. 13. decorations hung above the bride´s throne at a wedding. -ya almak /ı/ 1. to prop up (a building) temporarily (for repairs). 2. to lift (a sunken or disabled ship) by lines from other ships. -da bırakmak /ı/ to leave in doubt, shelve (a matter). -ya çıkarmak /ı/ to post (the banns). -ya çıkmak (for a silkworm) to start spinning its cocoon. -da kalmak to be unresolved, remain in suspense. -
62 etüv
1. sterilizer. 2. drying oven. 3. incubator (for microorganisms). -
63 kurutma
1. drying. 2. blotting. - kâğıdı blotting paper. -
64 paspas
"1. doormat. 2. mop (used for cleaning or drying a floor); wet mop; dust mop, dry mop. - yapmak to mop the floor; to wet-mop or dust-mop the floor." -
65 silme
"1. wiping up; wiping away; wiping; drying. 2. cleaning. 3. erasing. 4. arch. molding; projecting stringcourse; coping. 5. full to the brim, brimful. 6. completely, wholly, entirely. - tahtası board for leveling off a measure of grain." -
66 tahtaboş
"wooden balcony; wooden platform on a roof (in either case usually covered with zinc and used for drying laundry)." -
67 yemişlik
1. grove of trees the fruit of which is good for drying. 2. grove of nut trees. 3. grove of fruit trees. 4. prov. grove of fig trees. 5. place where (dried or fresh) fruits or nuts are stored. 6. dish for serving dried fruits or nuts. -
68 çirozluk
1. (mackerel) good for drying. 2. colloq. emaciation.
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