plums

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English - Turkish
erikler
plum
erik

Erik ağacını henüz kesmedim. - I haven't cut down the plum tree yet.

Erik Mart ayında çiçek açar. - Plum blossoms come out in March.

plum
erik ağacı

Erik ağacını henüz kesmedim. - I haven't cut down the plum tree yet.

plum
kıyak iş
plum
(Bilgisayar) erik rengi
plum
(Gıda) erik kompostosu
get the plums
yağlı kuyruğa konmak
stone plums
taş erik
french plums
kuru erik
french plums
erik kurusu
plum
{i} kuşüzümü
plum
plum pudding üzüm ve baharatlı Noel yortusu pudingi
plum
{i} en iyisi
plum
şekerleme
plum
{i} can atılan şey
plum
{i} arzulanacak şey; kıyak iş
plum
çeşitli tonlarda mor renk
plum
ödül/erik
plum
{i} ikramiye
plum
{i} ballı lokma
plum
{i} beklenmedik kazanç
rabbit with plums
(Gıda) erikli tavşan
stuffed chicken with plums
(Gıda) erikli tavuk dolması
English - English
Plural of plum
dried plums
plural form of dried plum
mirabelle plums
plural form of mirabelle plum
plum
A dark bluish-red color/colour, the colour of some plums

web plum colour:.

plum
The edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica, often of a dark red or purple colour
plum
Choice; especially lavish or preferred

She landed a plum position as an executive for the firm.

plum
A testicle
plum
A desirable thing
plum
The stone-fruit tree which bears this fruit, Prunus domestica
plum
The tree which bears this fruit, Prunus mume. See plum blossom
plum
Completely; utterly

You're going to think I'm plum crazy for this, but I want to adopt all seven kittens.

plum
Of a dark bluish-red colour
sugar plums
plural form of sugar plum
plum
{n} a fruit, raisin
plum
Something likened to a plum in desirableness; a good or choice thing of its kind, as among appointments, positions, parts of a book, etc
plum
{i} type of fruit; good position, good job (Slang)
plum
A grape dried in the sun; a raisin
plum
A handsome fortune or property; formerly, in cant language, the sum of £100,000 sterling; also, the person possessing it
plum
A raisin, when used in a pudding or cake
plum
The edible, fleshy stone of Prunus mume, an Asian fruit more closely related to the apricot than the plum, usually consumed pickled, dried, or as a juice or wine; ume
plum
A fool, idiot
plum
any of numerous varieties of small to medium-sized round or oval smooth-skinned fruit with a single pit any of several trees producing edible oval smooth-skinned fruit with a single hard stone
plum
A plum job, contract, or role is a very good one that a lot of people would like. Laura landed a plum job with a smart art gallery. Any of various trees in the genus Prunus of the rose family, and their edible fruits. In the U.S. and Europe, plums are the most extensively distributed of the stone (drupe) fruits, most varied in native and cultivated kinds, and most adapted to a wide range of soils and climatic conditions. The fruits show a wide range of size, flavour, colour, and texture. They are widely eaten fresh, cooked, or baked in pastries. In full bloom, plum trees are covered with densely packed, showy flower clusters. The smooth-skinned fruit has a fleshy, juicy exterior and a hard interior stone or pit. Plum varieties that can be or have been dried without resulting in fermentation are called prunes
plum
A plum is a small, sweet fruit with a smooth red or yellow skin and a stone in the middle
plum
Something that is plum or plum-coloured is a dark reddish-purple colour. plum-coloured silk
plum
The edible drupaceous fruit of the Prunus domestica, and of several other species of Prunus; also, the tree itself, usually called plum tree
plums

    Turkish pronunciation

    plʌmz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpləmz/ /ˈplʌmz/

    Etymology

    [ 'pl&m ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English plume, modification of Latin prunum plum, from Greek proumnon.
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