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3 norm
n. norm, standard, rule* * *1. etiquette 2. norm -
4 düzgü
norm. -
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norm norm -
6 kural
n. rule, law, regulation, statute, code, disposition, precept* * *1. norm 2. precept 3. rule 4. rule (n.) -
7 model
adj. model--------n. model, pattern, type, sample, norm, standard, manikin, poser, sitter, copybook, archetype, design, exemplar, fashion plate, form, guide, lay figure, mannequin, shape, specimen, stencil, type specimen, version, vintage* * *1. fashion model 2. modal 3. model 4. model (n.) -
8 örnek
adj. exemplary, pattern, reference, representative, sample--------n. example, sample, pattern, specimen, model, type, copy, exemplar, version, exemplification, guide, illustration, instance, lead, norm, object lesson, precedent, representative, sampling, trial, type specimen* * *1. quintessence 2. specimen 3. example 4. exemplar 5. illustration 6. instance 7. paradigm 8. sample (n.) -
9 standart
adj. standard, canonical, stock--------n. standard, norm, normal; off the shelf* * *1. standard 2. standart -
10 tip
n. type, sort, style, cut, specimen, guy, person, bugger, Johnny, customer, tip, bakhshish, baksheesh, cast, codger, cuss, ilk, Job, norm, number, perk, perquisite, pourboire, vintage* * *1. type 2. type (n.) 3. medicine -
11 düstur
"1.norm; rule. 2. code of laws. 3. chem., math. formula. 4. principle." -
12 düzgülü
normal, meeting the norm. -
13 düzgüsüz
abnormal, not meeting the norm.
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Norm — Sf std. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. nōrma Richtschnur, Regel (zunächst ein Geräte zum Messen rechter Winkel), das unklarer Herkunft ist. Adjektive: normal, normativ; Verben: normen, normieren. Ebenso nndl. norm, ne. norm, nfrz. norme … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
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