unicorn

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} tek boynuzlu at

Deniz gergedanı denizin tek boynuzlu atıdır. - The narwhal is the unicorn of the sea.

Tek boynuzlu at efsanevi bir yaratıktır. - The unicorn is a fabulous monster.

tek boynuz

Bilim adamları tek boynuzlu atların bir zamanlar Sibirya'da yaşamış olduğunu keşfettiler. - Scientists have discovered that unicorns once lived in Siberia.

Tom tek boynuzlu atın gerçek olduğuna inanıyor. - Tom believes that unicorns are real.

(Tıp) ünikorn
tek boynuzlu hayali hayvan
mit.tek boynuzlu at
boynuzlu at

Bilim adamları tek boynuzlu atların bir zamanlar Sibirya'da yaşamış olduğunu keşfettiler. - Scientists have discovered that unicorns once lived in Siberia.

Deniz gergedanı denizin tek boynuzlu atıdır. - The narwhal is the unicorn of the sea.

tek boynuzlu at şeklinde hayali bir hayvan
(isim) tek boynuzlu at
i., mit. tek boynuzlu ve at şeklindeki hayali bir hayvan
(Tıp) Tek boynuza sahip, bir boynuzlu
unicorn fish
deniz gergedanı
unicorn ponent
tek bileşenli
sea unicorn
deniz gergedanı
Englisch - Englisch
In various Bible translations, used to render the Latin unicornis or rhinoceros (representing Hebrew רְאֵם); a reem or wild ox

God brought him forth out of Egypt; he hath as it were the strength of an unicorn: he shall eat up the nations his enemies, and shall break their bones, and pierce them through with his arrows.

A heraldic representation of such a beast used as a charge or as a supporter; as in the arms of Great Britain and of Scotland
A mythical beast traditionally represented as having the legs of a buck, the body of a horse, the tail of a lion with a single spiral horn on its head; a symbol of virginity
{n} a beast with only one horn, fish, bird
unkur until: eie us: ur
The kamichi; called also unicorn bird
The larva of a unicorn moth
A symbol of enlightenment, connection with spirit
Any large beetle having a hornlike prominence on the head or prothorax
The client-server integrated library system marketed by SIRSI It comes in several versions targeted at particular markets (UnicornEcole for K-12 librarians, UnicornAcademe for academic libraries, etc ) The version in use at the IU Libraries is Unicorn-Academe
A fabulous animal with one horn; the monoceros; often represented in heraldry as a supporter
(u'ni-korn) A fabulous animal, with the head, neck and body of a horse, a beard like that of a goat, the legs of a buck, the tail of a lion, and a long tapering horn, spirally twisted, in the middle of the forehead The royal arms of Scotland had unicorns for supporters until the union with England, in 1603 The sinister supporter of the present arms of Great Britain is, "A unicorn argent, armed, crined and unglued or, gorged with a coronet of crosses patee and fleur-de-lis, with a chain affixed passing between the fore legs and reflected over the back of the last "
A howitzer
A two-horned animal of some unknown kind, so called in the Authorized Version of the Scriptures
an imaginary creature represented as a white horse with a long horn growing from its forehead
n [ME unicorne, fr LL unicorn(is) one-horned, fr L uni- one + cornu horn, a mythical creature resembling a horse, bearing a single horn on its forehead: often symbolic of chastity and purity] : the constellation Monoceros, south of Gemini and west of Orion uranium n [NL, fr Uranus Uranus, the Greek personification of Heaven, ruler of the world, and father of the Titans by Gaea] : a silvery heavy radioactive metallic element uranography n [Gk ouranographia description of heavens, fr ouranos sky, assoc with Urania, the Greek Muse of astronomy] : the construction of celestial representations (as maps) uranoscopid n [NL Uranoscopid(ae) name of the family, equiv to L uranoscop(us) kind of fish, assoc with Uranus] : any fish of the family Uranoscopidae, compromising the stargazers Uranus n the 7th planet from the sun
{i} mythical horse-like creature with one spiraling horn growing from its forehead
biological manifestaion of Order U is apparently a shape-shifting female entity It's supposed that she is the mother of King Oberon
In stories and legends, a unicorn is an imaginary animal that looks like a white horse and has a horn growing from its forehead. an imaginary animal like a white horse with a long straight horn growing on its head (unicorne, from unicornis, from uni- + cornu ). Mythological animal resembling a white horse with a single horn on its forehead. The unicorn was depicted in Mesopotamian art and was referred to in the ancient myths of India and China. Its earliest description in Greek literature dates from 400 BC and probably refers to the Indian rhinoceros. The unicorn was believed to be fierce and difficult to capture, but if a virgin were brought before it, it would lay its head in the virgin's lap. Its horn was thought to offer protection against poison. Medieval writers associated the unicorn with Jesus, and the hunt for the unicorn was often represented in medieval art
- Symbol of Perfection The Unicorn is the sacred totem animal of all dreamcrafters The animal represents the ideal dream pursued by all crafters; a perfect, sublime moment It is an unspoken taboo that no one is to craft such a creature While no one alive has seen one, it is believed that such creatures exist somewhere on Skwar
The Coat of Arms of Amber is the Unicorn This magical creature is more than a myth however, it is as real as the Pattern, and some say, far more important
A mistranslation by the King James Bible (wild ox according to RSV). Young Earth Creationists and Fundamentalists believe the Unicorn to be some type of extinct one horned animal, possibly a dinosaur
unicorn plant
Any of several annual North American herbs of the genus Proboscidea, having large leaves with long petioles and axillary racemes of large purple or creamy-white flowers, grown for their slender protuberant seed pods which may be pickled like cucumbers when young or dried for use in ornamental arrangements
unicorn root
colicroot: any of several perennials of the genus Aletris having grasslike leaves and bitter roots reputed to cure colic
Invisible Pink Unicorn
A unicorn goddess who is simultaneously invisible and pink
a unicorn
monoceros
common unicorn plant
annual of southern United States to Mexico having large whitish or yellowish flowers mottled with purple and a long curving beak
sea unicorn
The narwhal
sweet unicorn plant
a herbaceous plant of the genus Proboscidea
unicorns
plural of unicorn
unicorn

    Silbentrennung

    u·ni·corn

    Türkische aussprache

    yunîkôrn

    Aussprache

    /ˈyo͞onəˌkôrn/ /ˈjuːnɪˌkɔːrn/

    Etymologie

    () From Anglo-Norman unicorne, Old French unicorne, and their source, Latin ūnicornis, from unus (“one”) + cornu (“horn”).

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