tuscan

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English - Turkish
(sıfat) toskana'ya ait
{i} toskana şivesi
{i} toskanalı
{s} toskana'ya ait
toskana'yatoskanalı
English - English
a person from or inhabitant of Tuscany
Of or relating to Tuscany or its inhabitants
{a} denoting an order in architecture, or the most simple columns; pertaining to Tuscany in Italy
{n} a native of Tuscany
{s} of or pertaining to Tuscany, coming from the Tuscan region
{i} resident or native of the Tuscan region; central literary Italian dialect
a classical order similar to Roman Doric
a dialect of Italian spoken in Tuscany (especially Florence) a resident of Tuscany a classical order similar to Roman Doric of or relating to or characteristic of Tuscany or its people
a dialect of Italian spoken in Tuscany (especially Florence)
A native or inhabitant of Tuscany
a resident of Tuscany
one of the five orders of architecture, originated in the Tuscany area of southern Italy
A simplified form of Doric column, established by the 16th-Century Italians It was unfluted and had an unadorned capital
See Order, and Illust
of or relating to or characteristic of Tuscany or its people
Of or pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; specifically designating one of the five orders of architecture recognized and described by the Italian writers of the 16th century, or characteristic of the order
The original of this order was not used by the Greeks, but by the Romans under the Empire
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tuscan pepper
Pepperoncini, also known as Tuscan peppers, sweet Italian peppers, and golden Greek peppers, are a variety of Capsicum annuum. While called "pepperoncini" in American English, in Italy these and other sweet varieties of peppers are known as peperoni (singular peperone), while the term peperoncini (singular peperoncino) is used for hotter varieties of chili peppers
Tuscan order
n. Architecture A classical order similar to Roman Doric but having columns with an unfluted shaft and a simplified base, capital, and entablature
tuscan order
a Roman order that resembles the Doric order but without a fluted shaft
tuscan

    Hyphenation

    Tus·can

    Turkish pronunciation

    tʌskın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtəskən/ /ˈtʌskən/

    Etymology

    [ 't&s-k&n ] (noun.) circa 1509. Tuscany +‎ -an
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