baldan

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Turkish - English
honey
A spectrum of pale yellow to brownish-yellow colour, like that of most types of (the sweet substance) honey

honey colour:.

A variety of this substance
Describing a thing involving or resembling honey

So work the honey-bees, / Creatures that by a rule in nature teach / The act of order to a peopled kingdom.

{v} to cover with honey, to talk kindly
{n} the sweet juice of vegetables collected by bees, a darling
Honey is a sweet, sticky, yellowish substance that is made by bees
{f} flatter; sweeten with honey
sweeten with honey
A yellowish-brown colour, like that of (the sweet substance) honey
You call someone honey as a sign of affection. Honey, I don't really think that's a good idea. Sweet, viscous liquid food, golden in colour, produced in the honey sacs of various bees from the nectar of flowers. Honey has played an important role in human nutrition since ancient times; until about 250 years ago, it was almost the sole sweetening agent. Honey is often produced on a commercial scale from clover (Trifolium) or sweet clover (Melilotus) by the domestic honeybee. The nectar is ripened into honey by inversion of most of its sucrose into the sugars levulose (fructose) and dextrose (glucose) and the removal of excess moisture. Honey is stored in the beehive or nest in a honeycomb, a double layer of uniform hexagonal cells constructed of beeswax and propolis (a plant resin). The honey is used in winter as food for the bee larvae and other members of the colony. Honey extracted for human consumption is usually heated to destroy fermentation-causing yeasts and then strained. See also beekeeping
a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
Honey is produced by domesticated and many wild bees from the nectar of flowers and other plant secretions The bees combine those fluids with other substances to make honey, which they store in their hives Honey has been around as long as bees and man has used it as a sweetener and food since the earliest times It is still one of his richest and most useful food substances A rock drawing near Valencia in Spain that dates back to 15000 BC shows two men climbing up cords to reach the nest of a swarm of bees And beekeeping was being practiced along the banks of the Nile in Egypt at least as early as 3000 BC Ancient literature teems with references to bees, honey and beekeeping
a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees
(n) Female, generally attractive
The nectar and sweet deposits from plants as gathered, modified and stored in honeycomb by honey bees
of a yellowish-brown colour, like that of honey
An attractive woman
Sweet one; a term of endearment
To make agreeable; to cover or sweeten with, or as with, honey
Used as a color, flavor, and emollient Natural ingredient for cosmetic products
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{i} honey

The new couple have gone off to Hawaii on their honeymoon. - Yeni çift balayında Hawaii'ye gitti.

More and more couples go on honeymoon trips abroad. - Gittikçe daha fazla çift balayı gezilerine yurt dışına gitmektedir.

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fluke
Bal
(Tıp) mel
Bedava sirke baldan tatlıdır
Free vinegar is sweeter than honey
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honey; fluke
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exudate, exudation (which drips from tree wounds or from the skins of ripe figs)
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sweet sticky substance produced by honeybees
bedava sirke baldan tatlıdır
(Atasözü) Vinegar that costs nothing is sweeter than honey
öfke baldan tatlıdır
(Atasözü) After you've blown your stack and gotten rid of your anger, you feel quite good
English - English

Definition of baldan in English English dictionary

bal
indicates that the options applies to main programs coded in Assembler
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British anti-lewisite
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Music score (Ballade)
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comes from the Gaelic baile Originally meaning 'a place,' ir came to be applied to a farmstead and a village
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BAL: British Anti-Lewisite A name for the drug dimecaprol--a treatment for toxic inhalations
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Foot
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Balcony

Tom was on the balcony. - Tom was on the balcony.

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A front laced shoe in which the quarters meet and the vamp is stitched over the quarters at the front of the throat The word is an abbreviation of Balmoral
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yes (y)
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Balance

This seal can balance a ball on its nose. - This seal can balance a ball on his nose.

Tom double-checked his bank balance before writing the check. - Tom double-checked his bank balance before writing the cheque.

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British Anti-Lewisite - A name for the drug dimecaprol - a treatment for toxic inhalations
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British Anti-Lewisite – A name for the drug dimecaprol–a treatment for toxic inhalations
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Blood alcohol level The usual ratio standards are the number of grams of alcohol either per 100 milliliters of blood, or per 210 liters of breath
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of baldan in Turkish Turkish dictionary

Bal
selva
Bal
(Hukuk) ASEL
Bal
(Osmanlı Dönemi) DAHK
Bal
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İBLİM
BÂL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kol, cenah.* Üst, yukarı
BÂL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Kanat
BÂL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Boybos, endam
BÂL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kol, pazu
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Olgunlaşmış incirin, dışına sızan tatlısı
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Uzun bollu sürahi
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Özellikle bal arılarının bitki ve çiçeklerden topladıkları bal özünden yapıp kovanlarındaki petek gözlerine doldurdukları, rengi beyazdan esmere kadar değişen tatlı, koyu, sıvı madde
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Yanak
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Kanat
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Balo, dans salonu
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Lirik biçim olup çalgı için yazılmış dans müziğine verilen ad
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Ağaçların kabuğundan sızarak pıhtılaşan besi suyu
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çamur, cıvık
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