Search results on translations for keyword primitive - Found 9 words
Found primitif in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. primitive. .
Found ilkel in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. primitive. primordial. crude. elementary. embryonic. primal. primeval. rude. rudimental. rudimentary. proto-. .
2. primitive. rude. .
3. primitive. primordial. crude. elementary. embryonic. primal. primeval. rude. rudimental. rudimentary. proto-. .
4. primitive. rude. .
Found kin in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. grudge. rancour. rancor. spite. hate. enmity. animosity. animus. antagonism. despite. gall. hatred. hostility. ill-feeling. malevolence. malignity. resentment. revenge. venom. venomousness. virulence. .
2. animosity. antagonism. feud. gall. grudge. hatred. hostility. malice. rancour. spite. venom. .
3. A diminutive suffix; as, manikin; lambkin. .
4. A primitive Chinese instrument of the cittern kind, with from five to twenty-five silken strings. .
5. Relationship, consanguinity, or affinity; connection by birth or marriage; kindred; near connection or alliance, as of those having common descent. .
6. Relatives; persons of the same family or race. .
7. Of the same nature or kind; kinder. .
8. The unit velocity in the C.G.S. system a velocity of one centimeter per second. group of people related by blood or marriage a person having kinship with another or others; "he's kin"; "he's family". .
9. a person having kinship with another or others; "he's kin"; "he's family". . group of people related by blood or marriage. . related by blood. .
10. A blood or marriage relative; as in "next of kin" refers to the closest relative . . chemical/x-kinemage -- Kinemages or "kinetic images" were developed to be distributed with Protein Science Journal They allow the authors of the images to .
11. The word for the Sun Also one day in the Maya Calendar . .
12. Kingfish. .
13. Blood relatives . .
14. FI -kin. . groin . . n kin, family [OE cynn]. .
15. Kinematics files "contain animation that moved from one key frame to another, and allow the developer to model movements in the development tools rather than in the game code " 4. .
16. Abdomen. . paran. .
Turkish Translations
1. (sonek) ufak, küçuk (kuçültme eki,-cik) .
Found gar in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. large railway station. .
2. Any slender marine fish of the genera Belone and Tylosurus. .
3. See Garfish. .
4. The gar pike. .
5. See Alligator gar , and Gar pike. .
6. To cause; to make. primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needle-like teeth. .
7. primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needle-like teeth. . elongate European surface-dwelling predacious fishes with long toothed jaws; abundant in coastal waters. .
8. Gate Acceptance Rate. .
9. Encampment The place where Jétsunma Khandro Yeshé Réma settled in Southern Nepal was called the Aro Gar See Aro Gar . . 10v L 43 adv 1 Eagerly, earnestly, diligently 2 Quickly, swiftly 3 Immediately, without delay . . garage. .
10. Grand Army of the the Republic. .
11. Geographic Area Relationship. .
Found sanskrit in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. sanskrit. .
2. The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India. .
3. It is nearly allied to the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe, classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended, is a most important assistanc .
4. Cf. .
5. Prakrit, and Veda. .
6. Of or pertaining to Sanskrit; written in Sanskrit; as, a Sanskrit dictionary or inscription. an ancient language of India ; an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes. .
7. An ancient language of India ; an official language of India, although it is now used only for religious purposes . .
8. Learned language of India Canonical texts of Mahayana Buddhism in its Indian stage were written in Sanskrit . . the ancient language of the Hindus . .
9. The classical language of India in which most religious and spiritual literature was composed . .
10. Our main reference page on the Sanskrit language . .
11. Brahma letters The classical Aryan language of ancient India, systematized by scholars With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts in Buddhism used in China were Sanskrit . .
12. Vedic and mantric language. . an ancient language of India, which is usually used only in songs, prayers , and scriptures Many composers have composed in Sanskrit. .
13. The "perfected/purified" language of the ancient Hindu religious scripts . .
14. The classical Aryan language of ancient India, systematized by scholars With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts in Buddhism used in China were Sanskrit . . an ancient language of Indi .
Found ilk in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. first. primary. the very first. original. beginning. early. elementary. initial. initiative. initiatory. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primal. prime. primitive. primordial. pristine. proto-. .
2. early. first. former. initial. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primary. prime. .
3. a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk". .
4. first. primary. the very first. original. beginning. early. elementary. initial. initiative. initiatory. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primal. prime. primitive. primordial. pristine. proto-. .
5. early. first. former. initial. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primary. prime. .
6. a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk". .
7. first. primary. the very first. original. beginning. early. elementary. initial. initiative. initiatory. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primal. prime. primitive. primordial. pristine. proto-. .
8. early. first. former. initial. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primary. prime. .
9. a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk". .
10. first. primary. the very first. original. beginning. early. elementary. initial. initiative. initiatory. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primal. prime. primitive. primordial. pristine. proto-. .
11. early. first. former. initial. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primary. prime. .
12. a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk". .
13. first. primary. the very first. original. beginning. early. elementary. initial. initiative. initiatory. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primal. prime. primitive. primordial. pristine. proto-. .
14. early. first. former. initial. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primary. prime. .
15. a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk". .
16. first. primary. the very first. original. beginning. early. elementary. initial. initiative. initiatory. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primal. prime. primitive. primordial. pristine. proto-. .
17. early. first. former. initial. maiden. opening. preliminary. premier. primary. prime. .
18. a kind of person; "I don't like people of his ilk". .
Found ego in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. ego. .
2. The conscious and permanent subject of all psychical experiences, whether held to be directly known or the product of reflective thought; opposed to non-ego. the conscious mind an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others. .
3. an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others. . your consciousness of your own identity. . the conscious mind. . the conscious self; the "I"; the central, experience-filtering complex of consciousness --and the most stable complex beca .
4. This is another term for the conditional mind It describes the collection of beliefs that make up the idea of a separate me In truth, however, the ego does not exist To struggle with the ego is to struggle with an illusion So the atte .
5. Exhaust Gas Oxygen; the concentration of oxygen in the exhaust of an engine An EGO sensor is used in closed-loop fuel control systems to indicate rich or lean A/F . . part of the mental apparatus that is present at the interface of the perceptual a .
6. Freudian theory divides the psyche into three parts: id, ego and superego Ego is the self-concept, the mediator between id, the primitive part, and superego, the conscience . . , Self; an individual's inner or mental consciousness In psychoanalys .
7. The component of the personality defined in psychoanalytic theory as standing for reason and good sense and as following the reality principle . .
8. A distorted reflection of Pure Being that says, â??I am meâ?? and differentiates between â??This is me and this is not me â?? It is an important tool and a â??looking glassâ?? for the soul However, the â??lensesâ?? usually need a good cleaning so th .
9. Reflection of and attachment to the soul, responsible for pleasure and pain, recognized by its use of force; gross body carrying physicality; "false self"; that which is physical and provides instinct Compare Mind . . a personality structure that is .
10. A false sense of separateness created by living within delusion . . the conscious part of the personality that is derived from the id through contacts with reality and that mediates the demands of the id, superego, and external reality . . the part o .
11. The exterior consciousness that deals with emotions The ego is also referred as the monster within . .
12. The experience that one has a separate, individual existence distinct from God ; spiritual ignorance . .
13. Acronym for exhaust gas oxygen sensor. .
14. Latin for I In kinship charts, the point from which one views an egocentric genealogy . . [Latin] I. .
15. I. .
Found mana in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. meaning. significance anlam. .
2. primitive, animistic conception of psychic energy A developed person gives off this "mana" and has an unconscious, positive influence on other people Also includes magic, spirits, demons . . 'Conceit', pride, is one of the ten fetters binding one t .
3. Supernatural or divine power; miraculous power; authority; to make powerful; spiritual; Great care was taken to protect the ali'i from having their mana; defiled . .
4. Maori term signifying a sense of identity, pride and strength of spirit . . 1) An unknown or mystical power associated with persons and things Widely used in New Zealand today in respect of influential or highly regarded persons 2) Authority, prest .
5. Authority, control, influence, prestige power, psychic force, effectual binding authority, be effectual, take effect, be avenged . .
6. Conceit, pride, one of the ten fetters binding to existence, also one of the underlying tendencies . . mind; mind stuff. .
7. Sacred impersonal force in Melanesian and Polynesian religions . . spiritual power or force. .
8. The more Mana the more spells you can cast, each time you cast a spell the spell uses up Mana . .
9. Spiritual power . . magic, magical energy, to cast a spell, to use magic. .
Found basit in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. simple. basic. easy. elementary. countrified. crude. elemental. everyday. facile. foolproof. frugal. homely. humble. jejune. potty. primitive. simplex. simplificative. simplistic. small. straightforward. undemanding. vulgar. frugally. .
2. artless. bluff. chaste. cheap. commonplace. dry. easy. elementary. facile. homely. plain. quiet. rudimentary. simple. spartan. uncoloured. unpretentious. unsophisticated. easy kolay. basic. plain sade. ordinary. unimportant. small-time. small-time. .
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