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ade
German - Turkish
Definition of
ade
in German Turkish dictionary
allahaısmarladık; güle güle, hoşça kal
elveda!
Turkish - Turkish
Definition of
ade
in Turkish Turkish dictionary
(Osmanlı Dönemi)
Âdet kelimesinin arabca terkiblerdeki kısalmış şekli. Meselâ: Harikulâde, alelâde, fevkalâde
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MAK'
ADE
(Osmanlı Dönemi)
Kurbağa
English - Turkish
Definition of
ade
in English Turkish dictionary
(Askeri)
hava savunma acil durum; rakam düzeltme tahsisi; tümen istihkamcı yardımcısı (air defense emergency; assign digit editing)
(Askeri)
hava-uzay sürüklenme hatası (aerospace drift error)
German - English
Definition of
ade
in German English dictionary
So long!
Toodle-oo/Toodles! (old-fashioned)
Hooray!
Cheerio! (becoming old-fashioned)
Bye bye!
Hooroo!
Ciao!
Cheers!
Ta-Ta!
Related Terms
ade
(sonst )
goodbye
ade
(sonst )
good-bye
ade
(sonst )
goodby
dem alten Jahr
ade
sagen
to say so long to the end of the year
jdm. Lebewohl/Adieu/
Ade
sagen
to say goodbye to somebody
English - English
Definition of
ade
in English English dictionary
{i}
George Ade (1866-1944), American humorist and playwright
a sweetened beverage of diluted fruit juice
assistant division engineer
Adverse Drug Event
Adverse Drug Event, or Adverse Drug Experience
Application Development Environment (VisualLift)
Application Development Environment IBM's universal application development package for SAA systems
assistant division engineer admin administrative
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ade
Used to form nouns denoting action, or a person performing said action
-
ade
Indicating a drink made from a given fruit
-
ade
Used to form collectives; see -ad
King Sunny
Ade
(born 1946 as Sunday Adeniyi) Nigerian Juju singer and musician
ade
Etymology
(noun suffix.) Middle English, from Middle French, from Old Provençal -ada, from Late Latin -ata, from Latin, feminine of -atus -ate.
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