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1 derkenar
marginal note. -
2 çıkma
"going out bow window, balcony; projection, promontory; marginal note" derkenar -
3 çıkıntı
"projection, protuberance, prominence; marginal note" çýkma -
4 hamiş
1. postscript. 2. marginal note. -
5 haşiye
"footnote; marginal note; annotation." -
6 kenar
"1. edge; brink; margin; border; hem. 2. isolated (place). 3. isolated spot, place away from it all. - baskısı hem (of a garment or cloth covering). - çekmek /a/ to hem, border, edge. -a çekilmek to withdraw from the struggle; to forsake the hustle and bustle. -ın dilberi pretty but unrefined girl. -da kalmak to be forgotten about. -da köşede in forgotten nooks and crannies. - mahalle poor neighborhood on the outskirts of a city. - yazısı 1. marginal note. 2. legend (on a coin)." -
7 çıkma
1. going out (of), coming out (of), emerging (from), issuing. 2. arch. projection, any structure projecting from the wall face of a building. 3. towel (put on when one is ready to leave the bathing room of a Turkish bath). 4. marginal note. 5. /dan/ (someone, something) which has come from. 6. /dan/ (someone) who has graduated from, who has finished (a school, a university). - durumu gram. the ablative case, the ablative. -
8 çıkıntı
1. projecting part, salient part. 2. marginal note. 3. anat. process, promontory. 4. slang weed, fag, cig, cigarette.
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