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yabancıl

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التركية - الإنجليزية
exotic
Non-native to the ecosystem
Foreign, with the connotation of excitingly foreign

exotic appearance.

An organism that is exotic to an environment
An exotic dancer; a stripteaser
{n} a foreign plant, shrub or tree
{a} foreign
strikingly strange or unusual; "an exotic hair style"; "protons, neutrons, electrons and all their exotic variants"; "the exotic landscape of a dead planet"
being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world; "alien customs"; "exotic plants in a greenhouse"; "exotic cuisine"
Plants or animals introduced into a community that are not native to the area
A less broadly traded currency
Another term for an alien species
Something that is exotic is unusual and interesting, usually because it comes from or is related to a distant country. brilliantly coloured, exotic flowers She flits from one exotic location to another. + exotically ex·oti·cal·ly exotically beautiful scenery. something that is exotic seems unusual and interesting because it is related to a foreign country - use this to show approval (exoticus, from exotikos, from exo )
Anything of foreign origin; something not of native growth, as a plant, a word, a custom
refers to an organism from another zoogeographic region; usually applied to species from another country or continent
Plant which is not native or endemic to a region
non-native to the eco-system
Something that is foreign to a country
an introduced species, especially one which is not of Australian origin
A complex or unusual contractual arrangement; opposite of Vanilla
التركية - التركية
Egzotik