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1 kahin
n. soothsayer, seer, diviner, oracle, augur, predictor, prophet* * *1. diviner 2. oracle 3. augur (n.) -
2 ayrıcalık
adj. concessionary, pertaining to concession--------n. privilege, concession, benefit, prerogative; eligibility; franchise; favor, favour [Brit.]; cachet; charter; faculty, incident; oracle, refusal, royalty, speciality* * *1. concession 2. franchise 3. prerogative 4. privilege 5. privilege (n.) -
3 ilham
n. inspiration, revelation, afflatus, oracle, prompting* * *inspiration -
4 kehanet
adj. oracular, sibylline--------n. soothsaying, divination, augury, prophecy, oracle, prediction, denouncement, omen, portent, presage, prognostic, prognostication, second sight, vaticination* * *1. augury 2. auspice 3. divination 4. omen 5. prophecy 6. vaticination -
5 kehanette bulunmak
v. divine, soothsay, predict, prophesy, foretell, augur, cast, denounce, omen, oracle, presage, prognosticate, vaticinate* * *predict -
6 uzman
adj. professional, expert, proficient, regular--------n. expert, specialist, professional, authority, proficient, adept, connoisseur, dab, dabster, don, fiend, judge, oracle--------uzman (astsubay)n. technician* * *1. pundit 2. specialist 3. adept 4. connoisseur 5. expert -
7 vahiy
n. apocalypse, inspiration, oracle, revelation, testimony* * *apocalypse -
8 iş bilen kimse
n. oracle -
9 keramet
n. miracle, oracle -
10 torpil
n. torpedo, mine, backing, influence, pull, push, oracle, pie -
11 kâhin
soothsayer, diviner, seer, oracle -
12 kâhin
soothsayer, seer, oracle.
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