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1 canlandırıcı
"enlivening, refreshing; animator" -
2 canlandırarak
1. animating (prep.) 2. vivifying (prep.) 3. enlivening (prep.) 4. reviving (prep.) 5. invigorating (prep.) -
3 canlandırma
n. bringing to life, vitalization, impersonation, animation, enaction, interpretation, renaissance, renascence* * *1. animation 2. arousal 3. vivification 4. vivifying (n.) 5. enlivening (n.) -
4 canlandırıcı
adj. refreshing, uplifting, exhilarating, enlivening, bracing, tonic, crispy, hearty, invigorating, regenerative, restorative, stimulant--------n. stiffener, stimulus, animator -
5 ferahlama
n. refreshing, invigoration, act of energizing, act of enlivening, act of renewing -
6 canlandırıcı
1. enlivening. 2. animator.
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