prot

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English - Turkish
önek birinci, ilk, baş
protégée
dişil
prot. , protestant
prot. , Protestan
protégé
haminin yardım ettiği kimse
Protestant
Protestan

1859'dan itibaren, Amerika'dan Protestan misyonerler gelmeye başladı ve Katolik ve de Rus Ortodoks kiliseleri de misyonerlik çalışmalarına aktif olarak dahil oldular. - From 1859, Protestant missionaries from America started to arrive, and the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches also became actively involved in missionary work.

Siz bir protestan mısınız? - Are you a Protestant?

Protestant
i., s. Protestan
English - English
Protestant
{i} pertaining to one of the Protestant sects, pertaining to one of the Christian sects that separated from the Church of Rome during the Reformation
protégé
The spelling protégée is often used when referring to a woman. The protégé of an older and more experienced person is a young person who is helped and guided by them over a period of time. He had been a protégé of Captain James
prot-
Variant of proto-
prot

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    Prot

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    Etymology

    (combining form.) Middle English protho-, from Middle French, from Late Latin proto-, from Greek prOt-, prOto-, from prOtos; akin to Greek pro before; more at FOR.
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