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ringworm -
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n. fungus, mycosis, ringworm -
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n. ringworm -
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"bald; bare; bald spot; ringworm" -
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"baldness; favus, ringworm; bare wasteland" -
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"1. bald. 2. favus, ringworm (especially on the scalp). 3. bald spot. 4. bare, denuded (of leaves or vegetation). - başa şimşir tarak. colloq. In these circumstances this expensive thing is completely out of place. -i görünmek/açılmak for a fault in someone to become evident. -in ilacı olsa başına sürer./- ilaç bilse kendi başına sürer. proverb You shouldn´t seek help from someone who has the same problem you do. - kâhya person who´s good at nothing but interfering. -i kızmak (for a calm person) to lose his temper. -i körü toplamak to assemble a band of incompetents. -den köseye yardım. colloq. It´s a case of the blind leading the blind. - ölür, sırma saçlı olur; kör ölür badem gözlü olur. proverb What was ugly or worthless seems beautiful or valuable once it has been lost." -
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1. baldness. 2. ringworm, favus. 3. land devoid of vegetation. -
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a kind of ringworm.
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