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Definition of a hedgehog in English Turkish dictionary

hedgehog
kirpi

Ben küçükken, anneannem özellikle kirpi için küçük bir kase süt koyardı. - When I was little, my grandmother would put out a small bowl of milk specifically for hedgehogs.

Bir kirpi ile yaşıyorum. - I live with a hedgehog.

urchin
{i} deniz kestanesi

Hiç deniz kestanesi yedin mi? - Have you ever eaten sea urchins?

Erkek kardeşim deniz kestanesinin tadını sevmez. - My brother doesn't like the taste of sea urchin.

urchin
alacan
urchin
bacaksız
echinus
deniz kirpisi
urchin
yumurcak
urchin
haşarı çocuk
urchin
afacan
hedgehog
Denizaltı savunma harbinde kullanılan 7.2 inç (18 santimetre) lik, ileriye doğru atılır kısa menzilli savunma silahı
echinus
denizkestanesi
echinus
yastık
echinus
(isim) deniz kestanesi
echinus
Dorik sütunlarda yuvarlak kenarlı sütun başlığ
echinus
{i} deniz kestanesi
hedgehog
{i} dikenli kabuk
hedgehog
Erinaceus europaeus
hedgehog
{i} kabuğu dikenli meyve
hedgehog
(Askeri) Kirpi engel
hedgehog
(Askeri) HEÇHOK: Denizaltı savunma harbinde kullanılan 7.2 inç (18 santimetre) lik, ileriye doğru atılır kısa menzilli savunma silahı
urchin
afacan çocuk
urchin
{i} yaramaz çocuk
urchin
{i} sokak çocuğu

Tom bir sokak çocuğu. - Tom is a street urchin.

English - English
hurcheon
urchin
echinus
furze-pig
hedgepig
hedgehog
A type of moveable military barricade made from crossed logs or steel bars, laced with barbed wire, used to damage or impede tanks and vehicles; Czech hedgehog
hedgehog
Small mammal characterized by its spiny back and by its habit of rolling itself into a ball when attacked
hedgehog
The nickname for a type of depth charge weapon that simultaneously fires a number of explosives into the water to create a pattern of underwater explosions intended to attack submerged enemies
hedgehog
{n} a rough prickly animal, plant, fish
hedgehog
relatively large rodents with sharp erectile bristles mingled with the fur
hedgehog
A small European insectivore (Erinaceus Europæus), and other allied species of Asia and Africa, having the hair on the upper part of its body mixed with prickles or spines
hedgehog
A form of dredging machine
hedgehog
A type of chocolate cake (or slice), somewhat similar to an American brownie
hedgehog
intertexta, the pods of which are armed with short spines; popularly so called
hedgehog
It is nocturnal in its habits, feeding chiefly upon insects
hedgehog
A hedgehog is a small brown animal with sharp spikes covering its back. Any of 14 species of insectivores in the family Erinaceidae. They eat primarily insects and other arthropods but will also eat plant material. The nine species of spiny hedgehogs have short, barbless spines on the back, a round body, small head, pointed face, and little or no tail. Species range from 4 to 17 in. (10 to 44 cm) long. Spiny hedgehogs are native to Great Britain, northern Africa, and Asia; one species was introduced into New Zealand. The five species of gymnure, or hairy hedgehog, are Asian. They have coarse guard hairs but no spines and are extremely malodorous. The common gymnure may be 18 in. (46 cm) long and have a 12-in. (30-cm) tail. See also porcupine
hedgehog
small nocturnal Old World mammal covered with both hair and protective spines
hedgehog
It is able to roll itself into a ball so as to present the spines outwardly in every direction
hedgehog
The Canadian porcupine
hedgehog
{i} small mammal with spiny hairs on its back and sides (found in Africa and Eurasia); porcupine
hedgehog
A species of Medicago M
hedgehog
A variety of transformer with open magnetic circuit, the ends of the iron wire core being turned outward and presenting a bristling appearance, whence the name
a hedgehog

    Hyphenation

    a hedge·hog

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı hechäg

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈheʤˌhäg/ /ə ˈhɛʤˌhɑːɡ/
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