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1 anlamlı rakam kaybı
significance loss -
2 anlam
n. meaning, sense, point, explanation, acceptation, construction, content, denotation, effect, hang, import, inference, purport, purview, significance, significancy, signification, sound, strain, tenor* * *1. meaning 2. semantics 3. significance 4. meaning (n.) 5. mean (n.) -
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n. importance, consideration, value, weight, significance, accent, account, amount, consequence, emphasis, gravity, import, interest, magnitude, matter, moment, prominence, regard, significancy, stature, strength, stress, substantiality* * *1. severity 2. significance 3. cruciality 4. emphasis 5. importance -
4 anlamsız
adj. meaningless, insignificant, pointless, inexpressive, blank, empty, absurd, insane, senseless, unreasonable, of no significance, nonsensical, purposeless, barren, for the birds, dead pan, expressionless, frivolous, grotesque, inane, incoherent* * *1. absurd 2. deadpan 3. expressionless 4. meaningless 5. pointless 6. unmeaning -
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level of significance -
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level of significance -
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meaning, significance anlam -
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"1. meaning; significance; sense. 2. expression (of the face, in the eyes). - çıkarmak /dan/ to interpret amiss, understand wrongly. - verememek /a/ to be unable to make sense of; to be unable to find a meaning in. - vermek /a/ to find a meaning in; to make sense of."
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