kuzusu

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Turkish - English
lamb
A young sheep, of up to one year of age
A person who is meek, docile and easily led
The flesh of a lamb used as food
n domba
mouton
{i} young sheep; meat of a young sheep; naive and innocent person; gullible person, person who is easily fooled
mutton dressed as lamb: see mutton. British critic and essayist. With his sister Mary Ann Lamb (1764-1847) he wrote the children's book Tales from Shakespeare (1807). British prime minister (1834 and 1835-1841) and adviser to Queen Victoria. to give birth to lambs. Live sheep before the age of one year, and the flesh of such animals. The flesh of the mature ram or ewe at least one year old is called mutton; the meat of sheep 12-20 months old may be called yearling mutton. The meat of sheep 6-10 weeks old is usually sold as baby lamb, and spring lamb comes from sheep 5-6 months old. The primary lamb-and mutton-consuming countries (on a per capita basis) are New Zealand and Australia. lamb's ears lamb's ear Lamb Charles Melbourne of Kilmore William Lamb 2nd Viscount
The young of the sheep
To assist (sheep) to give birth
(Gr Amnos) The symbol for the sacnfice of Christ on the Cross (cf John 1: 29) In the Orthodax liturgy the amnos is the first square piece from the altar bread (prosphoro), inscnbed with the letters ICXC NIKA (an abbreviated form for "]esus Christ conquers") This particular piece is to be consecrated during the Eucharist
the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food
A lamb is a young sheep. Lamb is the flesh of a lamb eaten as food. Laura was basting the leg of lamb
Of a sheep, to give birth
From foreshank to loin, how to pick and prepare cuts of lamb
English essayist (1775-1834)
a young sheep
young sheep the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child) a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters) English essayist (1775-1834) give birth to a lamb; "the ewe lambed
Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb
kuzu
lamb

The lamb was cooked perfectly. - Kuzu mükemmel bir şekilde pişirildi.

Tom had lamb chops, potatoes and mushroom soup for dinner. - Tom'un akşam yemeği için kuzu pirzola, patates ve mantar çorbası vardı.

kuzu
yeanling
kuzu
vault
kuzu
sheep

In 2009, coyotes killed 2,500 sheep and 12,000 lambs in the state of Montana. - 2009 yılında, çakallar Montana eyaletinde 2.500 koyun ve 12.000 kuzu öldürdü.

He's a wolf in sheep's clothing. - O, kuzu postuna bürünmüş kurt.

kuzu
teg
ana kuzusu
Mother's boy, mother's pet
ana kuzusu
a) baby-in-arms b) spoilt child
ana kuzusu
sucking
ana kuzusu
1. very small baby. 2. mother's pet, sissy
anasının kuzusu
mother's darling
anasının körpe kuzusu
mother's pet, sissy
kapı kuzusu/yavrusu wicket
(in a large door or gate)
kuzu
hogget
kuzu
slang passive male homosexual, queen
kuzu
a small fruit that has become joined to a larger fruit while growing
süt kuzusu
1. suckling lamb, unweaned lamb. 2. baby; very young child, toddler, tot. 3. pampered, spoiled person
süt kuzusu
suckling lamb, suckling
süt kuzusu
suckling
süt kuzusu
sucker
English - English

Definition of kuzusu in English English dictionary

kuzu
A white starch made from the root of the wild kuzu plants Used in making soups, sauces, gravies, desserts and for medicinal purposes
kuzu
A white starch made from the roots of a prolifically growing, vining plant native to Asia It is used as a thickening agent for sauces, glazes and puddings, or in medicinal teas and soups It is said to have powerful medicinal qualities, among them, strengthening digestion and regularizing body temperature
kuzu
A white starch made from the root of the wild kuzu plant Used in making soups, sauces, gravies, desserts, and for medicinal purposes
kuzusu
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