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Definition of crypt- in English Turkish dictionary

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mahzenmezar
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yeraltı türbesi
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(Tıp) gizli örtülü anlamına önek
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(Bilgisayar) şifreleme
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(Mimarlık) mahzen
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kript

Günümüzde, kriptografi genellikle online iletişim ve işlemleri daha güvenli yapmak için kullanılır. - Nowadays, cryptography is often used to make online communications and transactions more secure.

Kriptestezi duyular dışı algılama için başka bir terimdir. - Cryptesthesia is another term for extrasensory perception.

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(Tıp) Kese şeklinde küçük kör boşluk, küçük kör kese, kript (ağzı dışarıya açılır)
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(Tıp) Bez'de salgı yapan hücrelerin çevrelediği küçük boşluklardan her biri, bez boşluğu
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kilise ve benzeri binaların temelleri arasındaki yeraltı kemerleri
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bademciklerde çukurcuk
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yeraltı oda
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{i} eskiden ölülerin gömüldüğü kilise mahzeni
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(Tıp) Küçük kör kese (kript) anlamına önek
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{i} kilise bodrumu
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i., mim. kriptos, kripta
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(Diş Hekimliği) gelişen dişi içeren kemik boşluğu
English - English
Variant of crypto-
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A small pit or cavity in the body
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An underground vault, especially one beneath a church that is used as a burial place
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Hidden, secret
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a cellar or vault or underground burial chamber (especially beneath a church)
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An underground chamber for relics or tombs See also catacomb Types of crypt: confessio, hall crypt
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An individual chamber within a mausoleum for casket placement
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The lower story [below floor level] of a church, with chapels and sometimes tombs
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{i} underground burial chamber, vault, tomb
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A dry, vented burial chamber for the placement of the casketed body
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from the Greek word «hide» The underground part of a church in which the relics of saints were often hidden
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A simple gland, glandular cavity, or tube; a follicle; as, the crypts of Lieberkühn, the simple tubular glands of the small intestines
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The deck of cards containing a player's vampires
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A concrete enclosure for interment Mausoleum crypts are generally above ground and in buildings Crypts in garden mausoleums also are usually above ground but are open to the outside rather than being in an enclosed building Types of crypts are: Mausoleum Crypt - interior; Garden Crypt - exterior; Lawn Crypt - below ground
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A vault wholly or partly under ground; especially, a vault under a church, whether used for burial purposes or for a subterranean chapel or oratory
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A space in a mausoleum or other building to hold cremated or whole remains
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A vaulted chamber, completely or partially underground, which usually contains a chapel It is found in a church under the choir
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A vault or room used for keeping remains
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a room under the floor of a church where bodies are often buried
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A crypt is an underground room underneath a church or cathedral. people buried in the crypt of an old London church. a room under a church, used in the past for burying people vault (crypta, from , from kryptos; CRYPTO-). Subterranean chamber, usually under a church floor. The catacombs of the early Christians were known as cryptae, and when churches came to be built over the tombs of saints and martyrs, subterranean chapels were built around the actual tomb. As early as the reign of Constantine I (AD 306-37), the crypt was considered a normal part of a church. Later its size was increased to include the entire space beneath the choir or chancel; the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral is an elaborate underground church with its own apse. Many secular medieval European buildings also had richly decorated crypts
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The original UNIX encryption program based on the World War II-era Enigma machine
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Crypto- is added to adjectives and nouns to form other adjectives and nouns which refer to people who have hidden beliefs and principles. Hidden; secret: cryptoclastic. secret or hidden
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