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21 yas tut
1. mourn 2. pine away 3. mourning (v.) 4. pine (v.) -
22 burnunda tütmek
v. crave for, long for, pine for, yearn, pine -
23 erimek
v. melt, fuse, dissolve, pine away, pine, deliquesce, run, thaw -
24 zayıf düşmek
v. pine, pine away -
25 özlememek
v. (neg. form of özlemek) miss, long for, long, yearn, hanker, hunger, pant, pine, pine for, sigh for -
26 akçam
white pine, white spruce, bull pine -
27 yalamuk
bark of the pine tree " soymuk; sap of the pine tree" -
28 fıstıkçamı
,-nı pine, stone pine. -
29 Halep
Aleppo. - çamı Aleppo pine, Jerusalem pine. - çıbanı Aleppo boil, Aleppo button, Oriental sore. - orada ise arşın burada. colloq. Well, prove it! - yolunda deve izi aramak to try to find a needle in a haystack. -
30 çamfıstığı
,-nı pine nut, pignolia, pignon. - ağacı Italian stone pine. -
31 çamlı
"piny, piney, (place) that abounds in pines; pine-forested, pine-clad." -
32 çamsakızı
,-nı pine pitch, pine resin, turpentine. - çoban armağanı. colloq. I know this small gift is unworthy of you, but given my circumstances it´s the best I can do. - gibi very pestiferous (importuner), (someone) who won´t take no for an answer. -
33 çıralı
resinous. - çam fat pine, pitch pine. -
34 akçam
bull pine -
35 ananas
n. pine, pineapple* * *1. ananas 2. pineapple -
36 beyaz çam
white pine -
37 bodur çam
1. pinon 2. pinon pine -
38 çam
adj. glazed, vitreous--------n. glass, glazing, window; peeper* * *mountain pine -
39 halep çamı
aleppo pine -
40 karaçam
n. larch, torch pine* * *larch
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