(öntakı) den, dan

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Türkisch - Englisch
(Anatomi) ex
To delete; to cross out
The name of the Latin script letter X/x
sc extended single crochet Helen asked me about a knotted single crochet, also called a locked single crochet I didn't know what it was Turns out it is this - the extended single crochet Insert hook into stitch or space where you want to put your Ex sc Yo and pull through yo, pull through one loop, yo, pull through two loops
A prefix from the latin preposition, ex, akin to Gr
Someone's ex is the person they used to be married to or used to have a romantic or sexual relationship with. He's different from my ex. one of her exes. Exodus. To delete or cross out: He exed each item off the to-do list. A former spouse or partner. someone's former wife, husband, girlfriend, or boyfriend (ex-)
A notation often used in discussions of tariff reductions, binding, and so forth It is used to identify or excerpt specified tariff items within the tariff classification number and text for particular products or lists of products For example, tariff classification number 16 01-000 includes sausage of all meats, whereas the specification "ex 16 0-000, sausage of bovine origin" would include only bovine sausage See also Customs Cooperation Council Nomenclature
The form e- occurs instead of ex- before b, d, g, l, m, n, r, and v, as in ebullient, emanate, enormous, etc
pref. former (i.e. ex-president, ex-wife)
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En langage financier, signifie sans ou après Ex coupon signifie après détachement du coupon des intérêts ou du dividende (ex dividende) ou encore d'un droit de souscription (ex droit)
test editor - ex is the superset of ed
[Latin] from
In words from the French it often appears as es-, sometimes as s- or é-; as, escape, scape, élite
Latin for 'without', the opposite of Cum Used to indicate that the buyer is not entitled to participate in whatever forthcoming event is specified, for example, ex cap, ex dividend, ex rights
Extent number field in an FCB See extent
The Greek form 'ex becomes ex in English, as in exarch; 'ek becomes ec, as in eccentric
a woman who was formerly a particular man's wife; "all his exes live in Texas"
out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance"; "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas"
'ex or 'ek signifying out of, out, proceeding from
An ex-husband, ex-wife or ex-partner