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1 ham
adj. unripe, immature, raw, green, unrefined, crude, rude, virgin--------ham (elmas)adj. uncut* * *1. crude 2. immature 3. raw 4. unrefined 5. unripe -
2 ham
[T ham, from P]: rough, wildA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > ham
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3 ham
"unripe, green; raw, crude; inexperienced, tyro; out of training; vain, useless" -
4 ham en
width in grey -
5 ham
1. unripe, green. 2. raw, crude, unrefined. 3. unrealistic (aims, ambitions, suggestions). 4. unrefined (person). 5. out of shape, out of condition, soft (from lack of exercise). - besisuyu bot. sap. - ervah blunt and tactless person, insensitive and rude person. - teklif unacceptable suggestion. -
6 ham demir arıtma ocağı
finery -
7 ham demir haddesi
billet mill -
8 ham demir ısıtma fırını
billet heating furnace -
9 ham elyaf
crude fiber -
10 ham ipek
n. floss silk, floss, raw silk* * *1. bast silk 2. ecru -
11 ham katran
crude tar -
12 ham madde
raw stuff -
13 ham maddeden üret
1. create from raw material 2. create from raw stuff -
14 ham maddeden üretme
creating from raw materials -
15 ham olarak
adv. in the raw* * *crudely -
16 ham pamuk
n. cotton wool* * *cotton wool -
17 ham petrol
n. crude oil, virgin oil* * *1. crude oil 2. crude petroleum -
18 ham ürün merserizasyonu
mercerization in grey -
19 ham veri
raw data -
20 ham deri
n. rawhide
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Häm- — hämo . * * * häm , Häm : ↑ hämo , Hämo . * * * häm , Häm : ↑hämo , ↑Hämo . hä|mo , Hä|mo , (vor Vokalen:) häm , Häm [griech. haĩma = Blut]: <Best. von Zus. mit der Bed.:> Blut ( … Universal-Lexikon
Ham — (h[a^]m), n. [AS. ham; akin to D. ham, dial. G. hamme, OHG. hamma. Perh. named from the bend at the ham, and akin to E. chamber. Cf. {Gammon} ham.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Häm — [griech. haĩma = Blut], das; s; Syn.: Ferrohäm, Protohäm, Protoferrohäm: labile Koordinationsverb. aus ↑ Protoporphyrin u. einem Eisen(II) Ion, die das farbgebende u. katalytische Prinzip der ↑ Häm Proteine u. a. Häm Derivate darstellt. Ferrihäm … Universal-Lexikon
ham — [ham] n. [ME hamme < OE hamm, akin to Ger dial. hamme < IE base * konemo , shin bone (> Gr knēmē): HAM senses 5 & 6 infl. by AM(ATEUR)] 1. the part of the leg behind the knee 2. a) the back of the thigh b) … English World dictionary
ham´mi|ly — ham|my «HAM ee», adjective, mi|er, mi|est. Slang. acting like a ham; exaggerated; overacted: »When one of the dancers gave an especially hammy flourish, the crowd was delighted (New Yorker). –ham´mi|ly, adverb. –ham´mi|ness … Useful english dictionary