ivory

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English - Turkish
fildişi

General, onun konuşmasını kesmeden, onun ağır fildişi sopasıyla onun kafasına vurdu; barbar düştü. - The general, without interrupting his speech, hit him on the head with his heavy ivory stick; the barbarian fell.

O, fildişi tasarımlar oydu. - He carved designs in ivory.

dişin üstündeki mine; fildişi rengi; fildişinden yapılmış eşya
fildişi rengi
ivory paper
bristol kagıt
ivory coast
fil dişi sahilleri
ivory coast
fildişi kıyısı
ivory tower
fildişi kule
ivory board
fildişi tahta
ivory carving
fildişi oymacılığı
ivory coasts
fildişi sahilleri
ivory craftsmanship
fildişi işçilik
ivory palm
fildişi palm
ivory white
beyaz, fildişi
ivory black
{i} kara
ivory black
fildişi siyahı
ivory black
{i} siyah
ivory coast:ci
(Bilgisayar) fildişi sahili: ci
ivory coast:ci
(Bilgisayar) fildişi sahilleri: ci
ivory nut
afrika hurma kozalağı
ivory tower
hayâl alemi
ivory tower
hayâl dünyası
ivories
{i} oyun zarları
the ivory coast
fildişi kıyısı
ebony and ivory
abanoz ve fildişi
flash the ivory
fildişi flash
merchant-ivory
tüccar-fildişi
vegetable ivory
bitkisel fildişi
ıvory
fildişi

General, onun konuşmasını kesmeden, onun ağır fildişi sopasıyla onun kafasına vurdu; barbar düştü. - The general, without interrupting his speech, hit him on the head with his heavy ivory stick; the barbarian fell.

O, fildişi tasarımlar oydu. - He carved designs in ivory.

black ivory
zenci köleler
ivories
{i} zarlar
ivories
{i} dişler
ivories
{i} piyano tuşları
ivories
{i} fildişleri
ivories
{i} bilardo topları
live in an ivory tower
hayâl aleminde yaşamak
live in an ivory tower
(deyim) hayaller aleminde yaşamak
one's ivory tower
(deyim) dunya gerceklerinden uzak hayal alemi
English - English
The teeth
Resembling or having the colour of ivory
The hard white form of dentine which forms the tusks of elephants, walruses and other animals
Something made from or resembling ivory
Made of ivory
The keys of a piano
A creamy white colour, the colour of ivory

ivory colour:.

The tusks themselves of the elephant, etc
{i} hard white substance which makes up the tusks of elephants and other animals; something made from ivory; elephant tusk; yellowish white color; tooth (Slang)
The hard, white, opaque, fine-grained substance constituting the tusks of the elephant
Decorated and plain ivory, from the tusks of animals such as elephant, mammoth, and walrus, has been found from the upper Palaeolithic
{s} of or like ivory, made of ivory; creamy white
Decorated and plain ivory – from the tusks of animals such as elephant, mammoth, and walrus – has been found from the upper Palaeolithic
a shade of white the color of bleached bones
Ivory is a hard cream-coloured substance which forms the tusks of elephants. It is valuable and can be used for making carved ornaments. the international ban on the sale of ivory
Spiritual protection
Color also known as cream, ecru or eggshell
a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses
Any carving executed in ivory
Ivory is a creamy-white colour. Hard white substance, a variety of dentin, that makes up the tusks of such animals as elephants, walruses, and preserved mammoths. It is prized for its beauty, durability, and suitability for carving. In ancient times it was treasured as highly as gold and precious stones. Most ivory used commercially once came from Africa; sales of ivory declined in the 20th century as the populations of African elephants shrank, and worldwide concern about endangered elephant populations have led to bans on the export and import of ivory. The once-thriving markets of Europe have shifted to South Asia, where skilled artisans, often trading illegally, carve ivory into figurines and other objects. Ivory Coast ivory carving Ivory James Francis ivory billed woodpecker
It is used in manufacturing articles of ornament or utility
Teeth; as, to show one's ivories
n gading
It is a variety of dentine, characterized by the minuteness and close arrangement of the tubes, as also by their double flexure
a variable color averaging a pale yellow
ivory tower
A sheltered, overly-academic existence or perspective, implying a disconnection or lack of awareness of reality or practical considerations

Hamilton College is an ivory tower with an open bar, and so I - who work and play equally hard - have come to love this place, and have been dead-set against leaving it.

ivory towers
plural form of ivory tower
ivory black
A black pigment prepared from charred ivory
ivory black
a black pigment made from grinding burnt ivory in oil
ivory black
{i} black pigment made from scorched ivory
ivory carving
Carving of ivory into decorative or utilitarian objects. It has flourished since prehistoric times. Most Stone Age carvings have been found in southern France, in the forms of small nude female figures and animals. A masterpiece of early Egyptian carving is an ivory statuette of Khufu, builder of the Great Pyramid. In China ivory carvings have been found in the tombs of the Shang dynasty (18th-12th century BC). The major artistic use of ivory in Japan was for netsukes, toggles used as fasteners on men's clothing. The early Inuit (Eskimos) produced such utilitarian objects as harpoon shafts and bucket handles out of ivory and often etched them with geometric or curving patterns. See also scrimshaw
ivory castle
inaccessible place, place that is withdrawn from the everyday world
ivory coast
a republic in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea; one of the most prosperous and politically stable countries in Africa
ivory coast franc
the basic unit of money in the Ivory Coast
ivory gull
white arctic gull; migrates as far south as England and New Brunswick
ivory nut
nutlike seed of a South American palm; the hard white shell takes a high polish and is used for e
ivory nut
buttons
ivory nut
The seed of the ivory palm, having bony endosperm that is used as a substitute for true ivory
ivory palm
A stemless, unarmed dioecious palm (Phytelephas macrocarpa) native to Brazil and Peru and having hard seeds that yield an ivorylike substance
ivory palm
a stemless palm tree of Brazil and Peru bearing ivory nuts
ivory tower
a state of mind that is discussed as if it were a place; "he lived in the ivory tower of speculation"; "they viewed universities as ivory towers
ivory tower
place withdrawn from the troubles and pressures of everyday life, attitude of aloofness
ivory tower
disapproval If you describe someone as living in an ivory tower, you mean that they have no knowledge or experience of the practical problems of everyday life. They don't really, in their ivory towers, understand how pernicious drug crime is. A place or attitude of retreat, especially preoccupation with lofty, remote, or intellectual considerations rather than practical everyday life. a place or situation where you are separated from the difficulties of ordinary life and so are unable to understand them, used especially to describe a college or university
ivory tree
tropical Asian tree with hard white wood and bark formerly used as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhea
ivory white
creamy white
ivory-billed woodpecker
Black-and-white woodpecker (Campephilus principalis) with a flaring crest (red on the male) and a long whitish bill. The largest North American woodpecker, it is thought to be extinct, though there were unconfirmed sightings of the bird in the southern United States in the late 1990s; a small population on Cuba was last seen in the late 1980s. Its decline coincided with the logging of virgin forest, where it subsisted on deadwood insects. A subspecies, the Cuban ivory-billed woodpecker, is also believed to be extinct. A related species, the imperial woodpecker of Mexico, is critically endangered. All these birds appear to have required large trees and isolation from disturbance
ivories
plural form of ivory
sea ivory
Ramalina siliquosa, a species of lichen
vegetable ivory
The nutlike seed of the South American tagua palm; used to make small items such as buttons
ıvory
{a} made of ivory
ıvory
{n} an elephant's tooth
ebony and ivory
{i} people of dark skin and light skin; black and white keys on a keyboard; colors of black and white
ivories
The teeth
ivories
The keys of a piano
ivories
plural of ivory
ivories
{i} (Slang) teeth; dice; keys of a piano
solid ivory
stupid, foolish, idiotic
vegetable ivory
A hard ivorylike material obtained from the ivory nut and used in making small objects such as buttons
vegetable ivory
nutlike seed of a South American palm; the hard white shell takes a high polish and is used for e g buttons
ivory

    Hyphenation

    i·vo·ry

    Turkish pronunciation

    ayvri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈīvrē/ /ˈaɪvriː/

    Etymology

    () From Anglo-Norman ivorie, from Old Northern French ivurie, from Latin eboreus 'in or of ivory', form ebur 'ivory', from Coptic ebu 'elephant', from Egyptian

    Common Collocations

    ivory tower, ivory nut, ivory coast
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