violets

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Definition von violets im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

violet
{i} menekşe

Vadide, menekşeler erken çıktı. - In the valley, the violets came out early.

O, menekşe gözlü kadınlardan hoşlanıyor. - He likes women with violet eyes.

violet
mor

Bir gökkuşağı kırmızı, turuncu, sarı, yeşil, mavi, çivit ve mordan oluşur. - A rainbow consists of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.

O, mor gözlü kadınlardan hoşlanıyor. - He likes women with violet eyes.

violet
eflatun

Eflatun rengini severim. - I like the color violet.

violet
güvez
violet
(Kimya) koyumor
violet
menekşe renginde
violet
(Tıp) Bir spektromda en çok kırılmaya uğrayan uçtaki renk
violet
{i} menekşe rengi

Menekşe menekşe rengidir. - The violet is violet.

violet
violet rays mor ışınlar
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Viola odorata
violet
{i} (Botanik) menekşe
violet
{s} menekşe renkli
violet
shrinking violet utangaç kimse
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(Tıp) menekşe rengi, mor boya
violet
mor renk/menekşe
violet
gökkuşağındaki en kısa ışınlar
violet
{i} mahçup kimse
violet
{i} utangaç kimse
Englisch - Englisch
plural of violet
African violets
plural form of African violet
Violet
A female given name from the English noun violet
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Having a bluish-purple colour
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{n} a sweet-smelling flower
Violet
from the English noun violet
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Something that is violet is a bluish-purple colour. The light was beginning to drain from a violet sky
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A fragrant plant genus with white, purple or yellow flowers
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It is the most refrangible part of the spectrum
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of a color midway between red and blue
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a variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum
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A bluish-purple colour
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In art, a color produced by a combination of red and blue in equal proportions; a bluish purple color
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{s} having a purple color; resembling a violet
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Dark blue, inclining to red; bluish purple; having a color produced by red and blue combined
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a variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum any of numerous low-growing small-flowered violas
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Any plant or flower of the genus Viola, of many species
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If you say that someone is no shrinking violet, you mean that they are not at all shy. When it comes to expressing himself he is no shrinking violet. Any of the approximately 500 species of herbaceous plants or low shrubs that make up the genus Viola, which includes the small, solid-coloured violets and the larger-flowered, often multicoloured violas and pansies. Many Viola species have two types of flowers: the showy spring flower is infertile; the less conspicuous summer flower is self-fertilizing. The best-known species of Viola have heart-shaped leaves. The popular florist's violets, consisting of several hybrids (many of them V. odorata), are usually called sweet violets. The family Violaceae, to which Viola belongs, has members worldwide; they are typically small trees and shrubs that grow as low vegetation beneath the taller trees of forests. The so-called African violet belongs to the gesneriad family. See also dogtooth violet. African violet dogtooth violet Price Mary Violet Leontyne Robinson Joan Violet Joan Violet Maurice Edith Anna Oenone Somerville and Violet Florence Martin
violet
{i} purple color; any of a number of herbaceous plants that usually have irregular purple flowers (but occasionally have white, blue, or yellow flowers)
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parma violet
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A violet is a small plant that has purple or white flowers in the spring
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Master Saint Germain The Color of Mastery Used to cleanse, purify, and to transmute negative energies Color of success and freedom, mercy, protection, compassion, and ceremonial magic Violet can be used for good only, due to its high vibratory rate Archangel Zadkiel and Archiea Holy Amethyst
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Any one of numerous species of small violet-colored butterflies belonging to Lycæna, or Rusticus, and allied genera
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said to have sprung from the blood of Ajax; but how the blood of the mad boaster could produce this modest flower is past understanding (Latin, viola; Greek, ) “As when stern Ajax poured a purple flood, The violet rose, fair daughter of his blood ” Dr Young: The Instalment Chemical test paper is steeped in syrup of violets; used to detect acids and alkalis If an acid is present, it will change the violet paper into red, an alkali will turn the paper green Slips of white paper stained with the juice of violets (kept from the air) will serve the same purpose Litmus and turmeric are also used for similar purposes The paper should be unsized
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The color of a violet, or that part of the spectrum farthest from red
violet
The violets are generally low, herbaceous plants, and the flowers of many of the species are blue, while others are white or yellow, or of several colors, as the pansy (Viola tricolor)
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any of numerous low-growing small-flowered violas
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Keep a payphone from hanging up
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