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101 yıldız
The "root" of a tree -
102 yıldızlandı
Took root; settled in a place -
103 kök
I" The outskirts of a city. " or referring to the greenness of the treesIIA dark gray also, any color like the skySkyIVRoot or originVSaddle girth -
104 salçı
Cook, in its root-meaning -
105 sunğla
A plant in the country of Arγu of which the root is dug up and eaten -
106 tat
Cut sth. at its root -
107 taydı
IThe root word for "chamberlain"IISlipped -
108 tėgit
Plural of: "tgin". Its root-meaning is "slave" ; then it became an honorific for the sons of the Khqniyya -
109 Terken
Name ofMM. Its root-form is: tM känd, meaning "City of stone" -
110 tigin
Slave - this is the root-meaning -
111 tum
Cold in its root-meaning -
112 tüp
IThe "root" of a treeIIThe "base"of a wall -
113 tüplendi
Took root; became wealthy. -
114 tüz
IAnything "level"IIRoottüz yer - A flat placeIVel tüz netek - How are the state and the subjects -
115 ulyan
A sweet-smelling edible root of a plant -
116 yıldız
The "root" of a tree -
117 yıldızlandı
Took root; settled in a place -
118 ad kökü
nominal root -
119 altınkökü
ipecacuanha root ipeka -
120 altını üstüne getirmek
a) to turn upside down b) to ransack, to delve in/into sth, to root about/around (for sth)
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