sickle

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Englisch - Türkisch
orak

Çekiç ve orak birlikte komünizmin sembolüdür. - The hammer and sickle together are the symbol of communism.

Çekiç ve orak komünizmi simgeler. - The hammer and sickle symbolizes communism.

{i} hilal
{f} orakla biçmek
sickle cell
(Biyokimya) orak göze
sickle cell anemia
orak hücre anemisi
sickle cell
orak hücre
sickle cell anemia
orak hücreli anemi
sickle cell disease
(Tıp, İlaç) Orak hücre hastalığı
sickle-cell
Orak hücreli
sickle-shaped
orak şeklinde
hammer and sickle
orak ve çekiç
hammer and sickle
orak çekiç
sickling
oraklaşma
to sickle
orak
sickling
(Tıp) Kanda oraksı hücrelerin gelişimi
to sickle
orakla biçmek
Englisch - Englisch
To assume an abnormal crescent shape. Used of red blood cells
Shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped

a sickle moon.

an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops
To cut with a sickle
To deform (as with a red blood cell) into an abnormal crescent shape
{n} a reaping hook, a kook to cut grain with
The sickle has one side of the blade notched, so as always to sharpen with a serrated edge
a hook with a serrated edge used for cutting grain
A silver piece of wizard money; 17 Sicckles to a Galleon
A sickle is a tool that is used for cutting grass and grain crops. It has a short handle and a long curved blade. a tool with a blade in the shape of a hook, used for cutting wheat or long grass
A knife – typically with a short handle and a curved blade in the shape of a question-mark – which might have been used to harvest cereals and other vegetation See Billhook, Reaping hook, Scythe
A reaping instrument consisting of a steel blade curved into the form of a hook, and having a handle fitted on a tang
an implement having a semicircular blade attached to a short handle, used for cutting grain or tall grass
{i} agricultural tool consisting of a curved blade attached to a short handle (used to cut grass, wheat, etc.)
an edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade and a short handle
Reaping hook, under Reap
An implement with a curved or crescent-shaped blade mounted on a short handle, used for cutting tall grass, grains, etc
A group of stars in the constellation Leo
Cf
of Leo
sickle-cell anaemia
A disease characterized by sickle-shaped red blood cells
sickle-cell anemia
A disease characterized by sickle-shaped red blood cells
sickle-cell disease
A disease characterized by sickle-shaped red blood cells
sickle cell
(Tıp, İlaç) An abnormal red blood cell that has a crescent shape and an abnormal form of hemoglobin
sickle alfalfa
European medic naturalized in North America having yellow flowers and sickle-shaped pods
sickle cell
An abnormal, crescent-shaped red blood cell that results from a single change in the amino acid sequence of the cell's hemoglobin, which causes the cell to contort, especially under low-oxygen conditions
sickle cell anemia
(Medicine) hereditary disease characterized by anemia resulting from defective hemoglobin production (causes deformed red blood cells, oxygen deficiency, and circulatory problems)
sickle cell anemia
A chronic, usually fatal anemia marked by sickle-shaped red blood cells, occurring almost exclusively in Black people of Africa or of African descent, and characterized by episodic pain in the joints, fever, leg ulcers, and jaundice. The disease occurs in individuals who are homozygous for a mutant hemoglobin gene. Also called sickle cell disease
sickle cell trait
A hereditary condition, usually harmless and without symptoms, in which an individual carries only one mutated hemoglobin gene for sickle cell anemia
sickle feather
one of the long curved tail feathers of a rooster
sickle feather
Any of the long curving feathers in the tail of a rooster
sickle-cell anaemia
sickle-cell anaemia in AM, use sickle-cell anemia Sickle-cell anaemia is an inherited illness in which the red blood cells become curved, causing a number of health problems. sickle-cell anemia a serious illness that mainly affects black people, in which the blood cells change shape, causing weakness and fever
sickle-cell anemia
a congenital form of anemia occurring mostly in blacks; characterized by abnormal blood cells having a crescent shape
sickle-cell anemia
Blood disorder (see hemoglobinopathy) seen mainly in persons of Sub-Saharan African ancestry and their descendants and in those from the Middle East, the Mediterranean area, and India. About 1 in 400 blacks worldwide has the disease, caused by inheriting two copies of a recessive gene that makes those with one copy (about 1 in 12 blacks worldwide) resistant to malaria. The gene specifies a variant hemoglobin (hemoglobin S or Hb S) that distorts red blood cells (erythrocytes) into a rigid sickle shape. The cells become clogged in capillaries, damaging or destroying various tissues. Symptoms include chronic anemia, shortness of breath, fever, and episodic "crises" (severe pain in the abdomen, bones, or muscles). Hydroxyurea treatment triggers production of fetal hemoglobin (Hb F), which does not sickle, greatly lessening severity of crises and increasing life expectancy, previously about 45 years
hammer and sickle
in Soviet iconography, the symbols of industry and agriculture
common sickle pine
small tropical rain forest tree of Indonesia and Malaysia
hammer and sickle
An emblem of the Communist movement signifying the alliance of workers and peasants
hammer and sickle
the emblem on the flag of the Soviet Union
hammer and sickle
symbol of a crossed hammer and sickle representing the worker and the farmer (part of the flag of the former Soviet Union)
sickles
plural of sickle
sickling
third-person singular of sickle
yellow-leaf sickle pine
a rain forest tree or shrub of New Caledonia having a conic crown and pale green sickle-shaped leaves; host species for the rare parasite yew
sickle
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