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1 sarak
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2 kiriş
adj. tendinous--------n. catgut, string, chord, tendon, tie beam, balk, baulk, beam, bowstring, girder, gut, joist, ligament, rafter, rib, sinew, span, stringcourse, tie, timber, traverse, wire--------kiriş (uzunlamasına)n. stringer* * *1. balk 2. chord 3. crossbeam 4. girder 5. joist 6. rafter 7. secant 8. trimmer joist 9. balk (n.) -
3 kordon
"1. cord, cordon, braid; shoulder knot. 2. cord, rope; pull. 3. (electric) cord (of an appliance). 4. arch. stringcourse. 5. cordon (of troops or police). 6. (spermatic) cord. 7. (Fallopian) tube. - altına almak /ı/ to cordon off." -
4 sarak
arch. stringcourse, cordon. -
5 silme
"1. wiping up; wiping away; wiping; drying. 2. cleaning. 3. erasing. 4. arch. molding; projecting stringcourse; coping. 5. full to the brim, brimful. 6. completely, wholly, entirely. - tahtası board for leveling off a measure of grain."
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stringcourse — noun Date: 1825 a horizontal band (as of bricks) in a building forming a part of the design … New Collegiate Dictionary
stringcourse — noun A thin projecting course of brickwork or stone that runs horizontally around a building, typically to emphasize the junction between floors … Wiktionary
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