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-mas

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Turkish - Turkish

Definition of -mas in Turkish Turkish dictionary

MAS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yeyni, hafif kimse
MAS'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Parlamak
MAS'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Davarın kuyruğunu salması
MAS'
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Vurmak
MAS'AD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Masâid) Yukarı çıkılacak yer. Suud yeri
mas
Emme, emerek içine çekme, soğurma
mas
Emme, emerek çekme, soğurma
mas
Soğurma,emme
English - English
A holiday, sacred day
MAS
Multi-agent system
MAS
Master of Applied Science
MAS
Micro-Architecture Specification
mas'r
Eye dialect spelling of master, representing southern US black English
mas
plural of ma
MAS
tendency of certain men to answer a question even when they don't know the answer
mas
Smartmaster set (Freelance Graphics)
mas
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
mas
Microwave Atmospheric Sounder (space-shuttle)
mas
Military Agency for Standardization (NATO)
mas
In CICSPlex, a managed application system (managed address space)
mas
more; mas o menos, so-so
mas
Main Aid Station
mas
Missionary Administrative Services (formerly Missy Maintenance)
mas
Military Agency for Standardization
mas
Marker-Assisted Selection; genetic selection through DNA markers in segregating population to trace, and/or pyramid, favorable allele at target loci in a given genome
mas
Designated industry title signifying that the holder has attained 17 certified education units by attending 170 hours of educational offerings
mas
Multi-Agent Systems
mas
Minimal Access Surgery
Turkish - English

Definition of -mas in Turkish English dictionary

mas mavi
master blue
mas
sucking up, suction; absorption, soaking up, soakage
-mas

    Etymology

    () mass Old English masse, messe. Confer the Icelandic messa.

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