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81 uyumsuz kıvrım
disharmonic fold -
82 yatık kıvrım
recumbent fold -
83 yelpaze kıvrım
fan fold -
84 ağıllamak
/ı/ to herd (animals) into a fold, herd (animals) into an enclosure. -
85 ağıllanmak
1. (for animals) to gather into a tight group, press close together in a group, huddle. 2. (for animals) to be herded into a fold, be herded into an enclosure. 3. (for the moon) to become ringed with a halo, be haloed. -
86 büklüm
"1. coil, twist; curl. 2. fold. 3. anat. plica. - büklüm in curls, curly." -
87 bükmek
"/ı/ 1. to bend. 2. to twist, curl, contort. 3. to fold. 4. to spin; to twine. " -
88 büküm
twist, twine, curl, torsion, bend, fold. -
89 büküntü
1. bend, fold, twist. 2. intestinal spasm. 3. hairpin turn. -
90 bürüm
1. roll, fold. 2. involucre. -
91 devşirmek
"/ı/ 1. to pick, gather. 2. to fold up; to roll up. " -
92 dürmek
/ı/ 1. to roll (something) up. 2. to fold (something) up. -
93 gelembe
sheepfold, fold. -
94 kuzuluk
1. lamb fold. 2. docility, gentleness, sweetness. - kapısı small door set in a large door, wicket door. -
95 kırmak
"/ı/ 1. to break. 2. to chop or split (wood). 3. to crush; to grind coarsely. 4. to fold (printed sheets). 5. to break, destroy (one´s resistance, strength, pride, or desire). 6. (for war, disease) to kill, cut down. 7. to reduce (a price). 8. to offend, hurt. 9. backgammon to win (an opponent´s piece). 10. to turn (a rudder, steering wheel) sharply to one side. 11. to mitigate, abate, break (the severity of a cold spell, the unpleasant effects of something). 12. slang to run away, clear out, make tracks. Kır boynunu! colloq. Scram!/Beat it! kırıp dökmek /ı/ to destroy, break. kırıp geçirmek /ı/ 1. to wipe out, destroy utterly. 2. to offend (someone) greatly. 3. to make (people) split their sides laughing. kıran kırana (fighting) savagely, with no holds barred; with might and main. kırdığı koz kırkı/bini aşmak to make one gaffe after another." -
96 kırım
1. slaughter, carnage, massacre. 2. death of domestic animals because of disease or disaster. 3. fold, pleat. 4. colloq. discount. -
97 kıvrımlı
"curled; twisted; folded. - dağlar folded mountains, fold mountains." -
98 kıvrıntı
1. (a) fold. 2. turn, twist (of a road). -
99 kıvırmak
"/ı/ 1. to curl; to twist. 2. to crimp. 3. to turn up (cuffs). 4. to fold back. 5. colloq. to pull off, manage to do, manage. 6. colloq. to make up (lies). 7. colloq. to undulate or wriggle sensuously (a part of the body)." -
100 lüle
1. ringlet, curl, lock (of hair). 2. twist, fold, roll. 3. bowl (of a clay or meerschaum tobacco pipe). 4. spout (of a fountain). - lüle 1. in ringlets, in curls. 2. in ripples, ripplingly.
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