cush

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Definition of cush in English Turkish dictionary

Kush
Kuşi Krallığı
English - English
Excellent, very good

That car ower thor is propa cush!.

Shortened form of cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly
(Coğrafya) Kush orcush was a civilization centered in the region of Nubia, located in what is today northern Sudan. One of the earliest civilizations to develop in the Nile River Valley, Kushite states rose to power before a period of Egyptian incursion into the area. People in Kush were called Kushites
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Cooked cornmeal mush cereal (served with milk or syrup)
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tropical American yam with small yellow-skinned edible tubers
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cannabis
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(Coğrafya) Kush orcush was a civilization centered in the region of Nubia, located in what is today northern Sudan. One of the earliest civilizations to develop in the Nile River Valley, Kushite states rose to power before a period of Egyptian incursion into the area. People in Kush were called Kushites
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or Cush Ancient country, Nubia region of the Nile River valley. In the 2nd millennium BC it was subject to Egypt. In the 8th century BC Kushite King Piankhi invaded and conquered Lower Egypt. It was ruled from 716 BC by Piankhi's brother Shabaka, who also invaded Egypt and set up the 25th dynasty; he subsequently made Memphis his capital. In the early 6th century BC the Kushite kingdom's capital was transferred to Meroë , where the Kushites ruled for another 900 years
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A kingdom in Nubia whose rulers occupied the throne of Egypt for several decades in the eighth century BCE as the Twenty-Fifth, or Kushite, Dunasty (ca 760-756BCE)
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a Nubian kingdom whose rulers governed Egypt as the 25th Dynasty
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A resting position in which an alpaca is lying down with its legs bent under its body
cush

    Hyphenation

    Cush

    Turkish pronunciation

    kûş

    Pronunciation

    /ˈko͝osʜ/ /ˈkʊʃ/

    Etymology

    () From cushty Romani kushto, kushti (“good”).
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