tunny

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English - Turkish
(Gıda) ton balığı
{i} orkinos
bkz.tuna
altıparmak
i., zool. orkinos, tonbalığı
torik
{i} tonbalığı
pickled tunny lakerda
(Gıda) orkinos balığı
palamut
tuna
tonbalığı
tunny fish
(Gıda) ton balığı
little tunny
(Denizbilim) yazılı orkinoz
tuna
orkinos

Mavi yüzgeçli orkinos kırk yıla kadar yaşayabilir. - Bluefin tuna can live up to 40 years.

Kızarmış peynir ve orkinos sandviç yemeyi seviyorum. - I love eating toasted cheese and tuna sandwiches.

tuna
tuna balığı
tuna
(isim) tonbalığı
pickled tunny
lakerda
small tunny
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) kuzu palamudu
tuna
{i} (Zooloji) tonbalığı, orkinos
tuna
tonbalık
tuna
istavrit azmanı
tuna
{i} (konserve) tonbalığı
tuna
{i} (çoğ. tu.na/--s)
English - English
{n} the name of a seafish
{i} any of several kinds of large edible fish of the family Scombridae who are native to mild and tropical waters, tuna (especially British)
Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel family, especially the common or great tunny (Orcynus or Albacora thynnus) native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
any very large marine food and game fish of the genus Thunnus; related to mackerel; chiefly of warm waters
important warm-water fatty fish of the genus Thunnus of the family Scombridae; usually served as steaks
It sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is extensively caught in the Mediterranean
tuna
tunny a British word for tuna
On the American coast it is called horse mackerel
of Horse mackerel, under Horse
The tunny
thunny
The tunny
alalonga
The tunny
tuna
The tunny
alilonghi
tunnies
plural of tunny
tunny

    Hyphenation

    tun·ny

    Turkish pronunciation

    tʌni

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtənē/ /ˈtʌniː/

    Etymology

    [ 't&-nE ] (noun.) circa 1530. modification of Middle French thon or Old Italian tonno; both from Old Provençal ton, from Latin thunnus; more at TUNA.
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