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1 pul
n. stamp, scale, flake, lamina, lamella, spangle, washer, rove, squama, tinsel, trichome--------pul (süs)n. sequin--------pul (timsah vb.)n. scutcheon--------pul (vida)n. washer* * *1. scale 2. shim 3. spacer 4. stamp 5. asper 6. stamp (n.) 7. spangle (n.) -
2 pullarla süsle
1. decorate with spangles 2. spangled (v.) 3. spangle (v.) -
3 pullamak
v. stamp, spangle -
4 pullamamak
v. (neg. form of pullamak) stamp, spangle -
5 pullarla süslemek
v. spangle -
6 payet
sequin, spangle -
7 pul
"stamp; (balýk, yýlan) scale; spangle, sequin" " payet; (oyunda) piece" -
8 payet
,-ti paillette, pailette, sequin, spangle. -
9 pul
"1. stamp; postage stamp; revenue stamp. 2. table games playing piece, counter (a thin, round disc). 3. jingle (in the hoop of a tambourine). 4. spangle, sequin. 5. scale (of a fish). 6. anat. squama, scale. 7. (metal) washer (for a bolt, screw). 8. hist. a small coin (worth one third of an akçe). - pul in scales; in flakes; in spots. - şişe a bottle made of very thin, greenish glass." -
10 pulsuz
1. stampless, unstamped. 2. scaleless. 3. (something) which lacks a spangle or sequin. 4. washerless (bolt, screw).
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