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1 dal
adj. branch--------n. branch, bough, twig, ramification, subsection, offshoot, arm, offset--------dal (ince)n. twig* * *1. branch 2. offshoot 3. ramus 4. branching (n.) 5. diving (v.) 6. dived (v.) 7. dive (v.) 8. duck (v.) 9. branch (n.) -
2 filiz
n. bud, tendril, shoot, offshoot, burgeon, button, cion, growth, outgrowth, rod, spine, spray, sprig, sprout, tiller, ore* * *1. ore 2. shoot 3. sprig 4. sprout (n.) -
3 şube
adj. branch--------n. branch, branch office, ramification, arm, department, limb, offshoot, substation* * *department -
4 torun
n. grandchild, grandson, granddaughter, descendant, offshoot* * *grandchild -
5 soy
adj. noble--------n. family, ancestors, stirpes, race, stirps, breed, lineage, birth, ancestry, ancestor, cion, extraction, flesh and blood, genealogy, offshoot, parentage, pedigree, posterity, progeny, stock, strain--------pref. phylo -
6 dal
"branch, bough, offshoot; branch, subdivision" -
7 piç
"bastard; brat; offshoot, sucker" -
8 sürgün
"banishment, exile; deportation; diarrhoea, diarrhea; shoot, sucker, sprout, offshoot" -
9 batın
",-tnı 1. abdomen; belly, stomach; womb. 2. generation, people born during the same period. 3. offshoot, branch (of a clan or family). bir -da after one gestation: Bir batında beş çocuk doğurdu. She gave birth to quintuplets."
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