melons

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English - Turkish

Definition of melons in English Turkish dictionary

melon
kavun

Masanın üzerinde bir kavun var. - There is a melon on the table.

Bu yeni bir tür kavun. - This is a new kind of melon.

melon
karpuz

Mary karpuzları kavunlardan daha fazla sever. - Mary likes watermelons more than melons.

melon
bostan
melon
kavum
melon
kavu
breasts
memeler

Mary memelerini gösterdi. - Mary showed her breasts.

melon
{i} kazanç
melon
{i} kâr

Kız kardeşim kavun sever ve ben de. - My sister likes melons and so do I.

Mary karpuzları kavunlardan daha fazla sever. - Mary likes watermelons more than melons.

melon
{i} argo havadan gelen kâr
melon
havadan gelen kâr
melon
cut the melon karı paylaşmak
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of melons in Turkish Turkish dictionary

melon
Yuvarlak ve bombeli bir şapka türü
melon
Yuvarlak ve bombeli (şapka)
melon
Yuvarlak ve bombeli (şapka): "Şimdilerde kimsenin giymediği melon bir şapka, boynunda yün atkısı olan bir adam..."- M. Ş. Esendal
English - English
breasts
plural form of melon
plural of melon
bitter melons
plural form of bitter melon
honeydew melons
plural form of honeydew melon
melon
Any of various fruits of the family Cucurbitaceae grown for food, generally not including the cucumber
melon
Breasts
melon
A light pinkish orange colour, like that of some melon flesh

melon colour:.

melon
{n} the name of fine delicious fruit
melon
Large fruit of trailing plants, having a hard rind and juicy flesh as well as seeds in the middle Different varieties include the Cantaloupe and the Honeydew
melon
any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh
melon
The Mahometans say that the eating of a melon produces a thousand good works So named from Melos Etre un melon To be stupid or dull of comprehension The melon-pumpkin or squash is soft and without heart, hence “être un melon” is to be as soft as a squash So also “avoir un &cocur; de melon (or de citrouille)” means to have no heart at all Tertullian says of Marcion, the heresiarch, “he has a pumpkin [peponem ] in the place of a heart [cordis loco ] ” It will be remembered that Thersites, the railer, calls the Greeks “pumpkins” (pepones)
melon
a type of fruit
melon
The head
melon
any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including: muskmelons; watermelons; cantaloupes; cucumbers
melon
Family of fruits All have a thick, hard, inedible rind, sweet meat, and lots of seeds Common examples: watermelon, cantaloupe
melon
of a light pinkish orange colour, like that of melon flesh
melon
{i} fruit of any gourd-like plants with soft sweet flesh and a hard smooth rind
melon
A light pinkish orange colour, like that of melon flesh
melon
A melon is a large fruit which is sweet and juicy inside and has a hard green or yellow skin. Any of the seven groups of Cucumis melo, a trailing vine grown for its edible, sweet, musky-scented fruit. Members of the horticulturally diverse gourd family, melons are frost-tender annuals native to central Asia but widely grown in many cultivated varieties in warm regions worldwide. They have soft, hairy, trailing stems, large round to lobed leaves, yellow flowers, and large flat seeds. The fruits of the numerous cultivated varieties differ greatly in size, shape, surface texture, flesh colour, flavour, and weight. Examples include cantaloupe, honeydew, and casaba. Plants resembling true melons include the watermelon, the Chinese watermelon, the melon tree (see papaya), and the melon shrub, or pear melon (Solanum muricatum)
melon
any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including: muskmelons; watermelons; cantaloupes; cucumbers
melon
The juicy fruit of certain cucurbitaceous plants, as the muskmelon, watermelon, and citron melon; also, the plant that produces the fruit
melon
The fruit of any of various cucurbitaceous plants such as muskmelon or watermelon Johnson ordered seeds of all kinds, some from Niagara Phillip Miller's GARDENER'S KALENDAR, in a list of 18th Century vegetables, calendared "Green fleshed & netted wrought melons Delicious Canteleupe Keep varieties apart The Diarkehr the best; Portugal melon "
melon
There are three kinds of melons (aside from watermelon, a different species entirely) Small melons with ridged skin, such as the charentais, more common in Europe; and those with a meshed rind, such as cantaloupe; and those with a smooth rind, like the honeydew Keys to ripeness: First smell it; an appetizing smell is a good sign Next, shake it; loose seeds are a decent indication of ripeness Finally, squeeze the ends, especially the one opposite the stem; it should be fairly tender, almost soft
melon
Head As in, "Use your melon!"
melon
A large, ornamental, marine, univalve shell of the genus Melo
Turkish - English

Definition of melons in Turkish English dictionary

melon
bowler hat

There is a bowler hat on the table. - Masanın üzerinde melon bir şapka var.

melon
bowler

There is a bowler hat on the table. - Masanın üzerinde melon bir şapka var.

melon
derby
melon
(şapka) derby, derby hat, Brit. bowler
melon
bowler, bowler hat, derby
melons

    Turkish pronunciation

    melınz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmelənz/ /ˈmɛlənz/

    Etymology

    [ 'me-l&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin melon-, melo, short for Latin melopepon-, melopepo, from Greek mElopepOn, from mElon apple + pepOn, an edible gourd; more at PUMPKIN.
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