colons

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English - Turkish

Definition of colons in English Turkish dictionary

colon
kolon

Fransa'nın Afrikada birçok kolonileri vardı. - France used to have many colonies in Africa.

Fransa'nın para birimi franktı ve sembolü ₣ idi. Frank Fransa'da artık kullanılmıyor ama Gine gibi bazı eski Fransız kolonilerinde hâlâ kullanılmaktadır. - France's currency was the franc, and its symbol was ₣. While it is no longer used in France, francs are still in use in some former French colonies such as Guinea.

colon
iki nokta

Benim dilimde , virgül, ; noktalı virgül, : iki nokta üstüste, ... üç nokta şeklinde adlandırılır ve bu cümle bir noktayla biter. - In my language, the , is called comma, the ; is called semicolon, : is called colon, ... are called ellipsis, and this sentence ends with a period.

İki nokta üst üste'den önce boşluk eksik. - A space is missing before the colon.

colon
(Bilgisayar) iki nokta üstüste

Benim dilimde , virgül, ; noktalı virgül, : iki nokta üstüste, ... üç nokta şeklinde adlandırılır ve bu cümle bir noktayla biter. - In my language, the , is called comma, the ; is called semicolon, : is called colon, ... are called ellipsis, and this sentence ends with a period.

colon
(Arılık) kalın bağırsak
colon
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) rektum
colon
iki çekit üstüste
colon
(Dilbilim) İki nokta üst üste (: )
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(Dilbilim) Kalın barsağın rektumdan önceki bölümü, kolon
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(Para) El Salvador para birimi
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iki nokta üst üste kolon
colon
iki nokta üstüste/kolon
colon
(Anatomi) sütun; kalın bağırsak örn: colon transversum
colon
{i} kalın bağırsağın kolon bölümü
colon
i., anat. kolon
colon
{i} iki nokta üst üste (: )
colon
iki nokta üst üste
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of colons in Turkish Turkish dictionary

colon
Roma imparatorluğu'nda kuramsal olarak özgür ama fiilen işlediği toprağın kiracısı durumundaki köylü sınıfına verilen ad
English - English
plural of colon
colóns
plural form of colón
ascending colons
plural form of ascending colon
colon
The punctuation mark "'''[[Appendix: Unsupported titles/Colon|
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The currency of Costa Rica, divided into 100 céntimos
descending colons
plural form of descending colon
semi-colons
plural form of semi-colon
sigmoid colons
plural form of sigmoid colon
transverse colons
plural form of transverse colon
colon
{n} the point : , the great gut, a member
colon
a port city at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal
colon
A colon is the punctuation mark : which you can use in several ways. For example, you can put it before a list of things or before reported speech
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This symbol is used to set apart a list, precede a definition, or separate the hour and minutes when listing a time It is also used in the salutation part of a business letter
colon
the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum; it extracts moisture from food residues before they are excreted
colon
A rhetorical figure consisting of a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete
colon
(koe-lon) A colon is a punctuation mark that separates the main portion of a sentence from what follows, usually some form of list
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A punctuation mark used to add extra information to a sentence without using a full stop This can be a list, a statement or a saying Example: Julie read the poem by Walter de la Mere: "Slowly, silently now the moon " Example: The good news was announced yesterday: The baby is a boy
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One of the rabble leaders in Hudibras was Noel Perryan, or Ned Perry, an ostler, who loved bear-baiting, but was a very straight-laced Puritan of low morals
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The part of the large intestine beginning at and terminating at the end of the sigmoid flexure
colon
punctuation mark used at the end of a complete statement to introduce a list, a long quotation, or an explanation
colon
n the standard character that is called "colon" (: ) See Figure~2--5
colon
] A point or character, formed thus [: ], used to separate parts of a sentence that are complete in themselves and nearly independent, often taking the place of a conjunction
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the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum; it extracts moisture from food residues before they are excreted a punctuation mark (: ) used after a word introducing a series or an example or an explanation (or after the salutation of a business letter) a port city at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal the basic unit of money in Costa Rica; equal to 100 centimos the basic unit of money in El Salvador; equal to 100 centavos
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Your colon is the part of your intestine above your rectum. cancer of the colon. Segment that makes up most of the large intestine. Though the two terms are often used interchangeably, the colon technically excludes the cecum (a pouch at the beginning of the large intestine), rectum, and anal canal. It runs up the right side of the abdomen (ascending colon), across it (transverse colon), and down the left side (descending colon); its last section (sigmoid colon) joins the rectum. It has no digestive function but lubricates waste products, absorbs remaining fluids and salts, and stores waste products until excretion. Problems involving the colon include ulcerative colitis, constipation and diarrhea, gas discomfort, megacolon (enlarged colon), and cancer
colon
KO-lun (WAV-32K)
colon
The punctuation mark ": " introducing a quotation or a series of items, or separating clauses
colon
the basic unit of money in El Salvador; equal to 100 centavos
colon
a punctuation mark that begins a formal list, separates closely related main clauses, and marks a formal appositive
colon
the basic unit of money in Costa Rica; equal to 100 centimos
colon
Another term for the large intestine
colon
n the standard character that is called "colon" (: ) See Figure~2--5 @IGindex{comma}
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That part of the large intestines which extends from the cæcum to the rectum
colon
a punctuation mark (: ) used after a word introducing a series or an example or an explanation (or after the salutation of a business letter)
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[See Illust of Digestion
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The large intestine
colon
Used in the ternary conditional expression and after labels
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A single line of poetry, sometimes called a stich or stichos
colon
{i} punctuation mark composed of two vertically aligned dots (the mark : ); part of the large intestine between the cecum and rectum (in humans); part of the digestive tract between the stomach and rectum (in animals)
colon
Cola are single clauses after which a breath is taken In order to facilitate reading, some manuscripts are written colometrically with one colon per line A colon was considered to contain between nine and sixteen syllables Several bilingual Greek and Latin manuscripts of the Gospels, Acts, and Epistles have the text arranged colometrically
colon
The final segment of the digestive system, after (distal to) the ileum and before (proximal to) the anus
colon
the large bowel
colon
The main part of the large intestine
Turkish - English

Definition of colons in Turkish English dictionary

Colon
(Tıp) Kolon.Kalın barsağın rektuma doğru uzanan,Çekum'dan(Cecum) sonraki kısmı. bkz: Large İntestine
colons

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    Etymology

    [ 'kO-l&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin, from Greek kolon.

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