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darlık, dar geçit; gırtlak

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Türkçe - İngilizce
(Anatomi) faux
Pronounced: fo (like go) Faux is a French word used to describe something made to resemble something else The original French word means false, fake, imitation or artificial Faux marble looks like marble Faux bois looks like wood Faux porphyry looks like stone
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide"
Fake or artificial
A false step; a mistake or wrong measure
Fancy French word for fake (or false) Some faux pearls can be very well done and valuable in their own right however
French word for imitation
A simulation of something else Faux marble, for example, is a marble-like surface painted onto walls, furniture or other surfaces (see trompe l'oeil)
French word for fake
Artificial; fake: faux pearls. artificial, but made to look real (falsus; FALSE)
A simulation of something else Faux marble, for example, is a marble-like surface painted onto walls, furniture or other surfaces (see trompe l'oeil)
{s} (French) false; artificial, fake
not genuine, fake, similar in appearance
- Literally false, or fake as in "faux-cut card work around the base " See also "Apocryphal"
Literally meaning 'false', faux is the term for finishes which look like something they are not
A simulation of something else An example of this would be faux marble, which is a marble-like surface painted onto walls or other surfaces (see trompe l'oeil)