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1 astar
n. lining, undercoat, foundation, coating on an inside surface* * *1. back cloth 2. back gray 3. lining 4. undercoat 5. underskirt -
2 astarlama
n. lining, coating on an inside surface, material used to line an inside surface* * *undercoating (n.) -
3 astarlı
adj. lined, having a lining, covered on the inside; backed -
4 alabanda
1. naut. sharp turn (to one side). 2. naut. (a) side of a ship. 3. naut. inner planking, ceiling (lining the inside of a ship). 4. naut. the guns on one side of a man-of-war. 5. naut. broadside, firing of the guns on one side of a ship. 6. slang severe scolding, bawling out, chewing out. -da naut. in the bulwarks. - ateş naut. broadside, (a) discharge of the guns on one side of a ship. -yı çekmek /a/ slang to give (someone) a bawling out, give (someone) a chewing out. - etmek naut. 1. to put the helm hard aport or hard astarboard. 2. to fire a broadside, broadside. - iskele etmek naut. to put the helm hard aport. - sancak etmek naut. to put the helm hard astarboard. - vermek /a/ slang to bawl (someone) out, chew (someone) out. - yemek naut. (for a ship) to receive a broadside. -yı yemek slang to get a bawling out, get a chewing out.
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