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1 çatla
1. cracked (v.) 2. flawed (v.) 3. fractured (v.) 4. crack (v.) 5. flaw (v.) 6. fracture (v.) -
2 çatlak
adj. interstitial, split, cracked, chapped, chappy, hoarse, crack brained, nutty, queer, queer in the head, off one's rocker, balmy, barmy, batty, cloven, cuckoo, disordered, fractured, pixilated, potty, screwy, shaken, shaky, touched--------n. crack, crevice, fissure, chip, break, cleft, cranny, crevasse, fault, flaw, fracture, interstice, rift, rupture, spring; meshuggah, crackers, nut--------çatlak (cilt)n. chap--------çatlak (kereste)n. shake--------çatlak (ses)adj. rusty* * *1. crevice 2. fissure 3. cracked (adj.) 4. flawed (adj.) 5. fractured (adj.) 6. crack (n.) 7. flaw (n.) 8. fracture (n.) 9. chink (n.) -
3 defolu
adj. faulty, defective, flawed; damaged -
4 aksak
1.lame, crippled. 2. flawed, faulty, defective. -
5 defolu
imperfect, flawed (product). -
6 hatalı
1. faulty, defective, flawed. 2. in the wrong, at fault. -
7 kusurlu
1. faulty, defective, flawed, imperfect. 2. at fault, in the wrong. -
8 çarpık
"1. crooked, bent. 2. askew, awry. 3. twisted, distorted (idea, outlook). 4. perverted (sexual relationship). 5. (a system) which is basically unsound or flawed. 6. (someone) who has been paralyzed by a malevolent spirit. - çurpuk very crooked; contorted." -
9 çarpıklık
1. crookedness, being bent. 2. distortedness, distortion. 3. paralyzed look (on one´s face). 4. pervertedness, perversion. 5. basic unsoundness, the essentially flawed nature (of a system). 6. paralysis by a malevolent spirit.
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