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Found anane in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. tradition. .
Found hadis in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. tradition. .
2. the prophet muhammad's sayings/deeds. .
Found gelenek in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. tradition. custom. groove. way. observance. .
2. custom. tradition. convention. .
Found görenek in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. custom. observance. routine. usage. use. tradition. .
Found kabir in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. tomb. grave. tomb sin. gömüt. mezar. .
2. An Indian mystic and poet , Kabir is revered by both Muslims and Hindus His poetry, beautiful and powerful, addresses God as both the all-pervading spirit in all and transcending all, and as the soul's eternal beloved known only by pure love One bo .
3. A late-fifteenth- and early-sixteenth-century Indian poet, was considered one of the great mystical poets in the tradition of Sufism . .
Found reform in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. reform. .
2. To put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or bring from bad to good; to change from worse to better; to amend; to correct; as, to reform a profligate man; to reform corrupt manners or morals. .
3. To return to a good state; to amend or correct one's own character or habits; as, a man of settled habits of vice will seldom reform. .
4. Amendment of what is defective, vicious, corrupt, or depraved; reformation; as, reform of elections; reform of government. .
5. To give a new form to; to form anew; to take form again, or to take a new form; as, to re- form the line after a charge. a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses; "justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts" self-improve .
6. a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses; "justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts". . a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices; "the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians". . self-improve .
7. Branch of Judaism which broke away from Orthodoxy during the 19th Century in Germany, based in part on the argument that many of the Mitzvot were outdated, and that assimilation into the surrounding culture was the only way to survive increasingly vi .
8. A modernizing movement and a liberal branch of Judaism A modernizing movement and a liberal branch of Judaism . . change . . n a correction of faults or evils, as in government or society; social or political improvement . .
9. A movement begun in nineteenth-century Germany that sought to reconcile Jewish tradition with modernity Reform Judaism does not recognise the divine authority of HALACHAH . .
Found aroma in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. aroma. .
2. The quality or principle of plants or other substances which constitutes their fragrance; agreeable odor; as, the aroma of coffee. .
3. Fig.: The fine diffusive quality of intellectual power; flavor; as, the subtile aroma of genius. a distinctive odor that is pleasant. .
4. any property detected by the olfactory system. . a distinctive odor that is pleasant. .
5. Strictly speaking, aroma can't be separated from acidity and flavor Acidy coffees smell acidy, and richly flavored coffees smell richly flavored Nevertheless, certain high, fleeting notes are reflected most clearly in the nose of a coffee, as some .
6. The smell of a wine, especially young wines . .
7. The intensity and character of the aroma can be assessed with nearly any descriptive adjective Usually refers to the particular smell of the grape variety The word "bouquet" is usually restricted to describing the aroma of a cellar-aged bottled w .
8. The intensity and character of the aroma can be assessed with nearly any descriptive adjective Usually refers to the particular smell of the grape variety The word "bouquet" is usually restricted to describing the aroma of a cellar-aged .
9. Also known as fruit, flavour or bouquet, the aromas are the smells given off by the wine . .
10. The fragrance of brewed coffee The smell of coffee grounds is referred to as the Bouquet . .
11. Also known as the nose, the odor of the brewed leaf and the resulting liquor . .
12. This refers to the smell of brewed coffee It is a sensation linked closely to flavor Some key words relating to aroma are faint, delicate, moderate, strong and pungent Some of the more subtle nuances are "floral" or "winy" char .
13. The smell of the gasses released from brewed coffee . .
14. Refers to the odor of the prepared coffee beverage It may be lacking, faint, delicate, moderate, strong, or fragrant and distinctive as to character . .
15. Odors in the wine that originate from the grape alone These varietal fragrances can change during fermentation and aging . .
16. A cheese's smell or odour which can vary from lightly aromatic to ferociously overpowering Note that while most strong smelling cheese will also be strong tasting, this does not apply to all Limburger is a case in point The American cheeses Brick .
17. All-purpose word for the smell of a wine, which may vary in type and in strength Aroma is used in the general sense and is usually positive . .
18. Much is spoken of the quality and intensity of dried hop aroma These are strong varietal characteristics There appears to be a general relationship between the type and heaviness of a hop aroma and the flavor and aromatic properties of beer . . Th .
19. I'm stepping on some toes here Aroma is the overall smell of the wine due to natural fruits, fermentation and aging traditionally this has not been the case but in this case tradition is screwy!! See Bouquet . .
20. Perception resulting from stimulating the olfactory receptors; in a broader sense, the term is sometimes used to refer to the combination of sensations resulting from stimulation of the nasal cavity See also "odor " [ASTM E253-97]. . fragr .
21. The smell of the grape variety that carries over into the wine It is most perceptible in Concord and Muscat grapes . .
22. A term loosely used to describe the smell of wine, specifically it refers to the smells that derive from grapes and from fermentation Now it more commonly means the wine's total smell, including changes that resulted from oak ageing or that occurred .
23. Aroma is a sensation which is difficult to separate from flavor Without our sense of smell, our only taste sensations would be: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter The aroma contributes to the flavors we discern on our palates Subtle nuances, such as " .
24. The smell of the wine, more or less inter-changable with Bouquet . .
25. A term loosely used to describe the smell of wine, specifically it refers to the smells that derive from grapes Now it more commonly means the wine's total smell, including changes that resulted from oak aging or that occurred in the bottle--good or .
26. The smell of a young wine which may later develop into a mature bouquet in fine wines Asti. .
Found lâma in native language Turkish
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1. a Tibetan or Mongolian priest of Lamaism. . llamas. .
2. Tibetan Buddhist teachers . . corresponds to Sanskrit guru but has a wider range of meanings in Tibetan Can mean personal religious teacher, especially of Vajrayana ; head or leading figure within a spiritual community ; a properly qualified per .
3. In Tibetan Buddhism, considered a master of certain areas of Buddhism May be the head of one or more monasteries . .
4. Library Administration and Management Associationhttp://www ala org/lama/. .
5. Teacher, especially of Tantra The word Lama pertains not only to the external teacher, but to the inner teacher or enlightened nature The Lama, therefore, is one who reflects the beginingless enlightened nature of their students . .
6. Library Administration and Management Association, a division of the American Library Association. .
7. Teacher, or one who is revered Lotus Sutra A scripture of major importance to various schools within the Mahayana tradition It describes the virtues of the Bodhisattva, and emphasises that all sentient beings posses Buddha-nature and can attain Enl .
8. A Tibetan Buddhist teacher, often a monk A Tibetan Buddhist teacher, often a monk . .
9. La means highest and ma means mother Properly applied, this term refers to one who has developed the highest qualities and therefore directly perceives all beings impartially with the selfless love and compassion of a mother for an only child . . ab .
Found dogma in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. dogma. .
2. That which is held as an opinion; a tenet; a doctrine. .
3. A formally stated and authoritatively settled doctrine; a definite, established, and authoritative tenet. .
4. A doctrinal notion asserted without regard to evidence or truth; an arbitrary dictum. a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma" a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof. .
5. a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof. . a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma". .
6. A generally held set of formulated beliefs . .
7. Those beliefs held as established or put forth as an authoritative or expert opinion, often contained in a secondary or tertiary source, but that have little or no supportive empirical evidence from primary sources Medical dogma is usually derived f .
8. Basic beliefs and truths contained in the Bible and the Holy tradition of the Church as defined by the Ecumenical Councils and the Fathers of the Church Dogma is studied by the field ofdogmatic theology . .
9. Genus: A set of beliefs Differentia: Accepted on faith. .
10. A teaching in a religion that is seen as part of that religion's core tradition, spelled out in some specific way that is considered definitive or authoritative Dogmas are common to most religions, and sometimes non-religious systems The Roman Cath .
11. The doctrines in which one must believe to attain salvation . .
12. Basic beliefs and truths contained in the Bible and the Holy tradition of the Church as defined by the Ecumenical Councils and the Fathers of the Church Dogma is studied by the field of dogmatic theology . .
13. The rigid belief in a set of rules or practices . . a ) In Christian theology, teachings derived from Scripture, b ) In Romanist theology, permanent teachings of their church which can not be changed . .
14. A concept or principle accepted as absolute truth on the basis of unquestioned acceptance of an authority's statement to that effect rather than on the basis of logical reasoning or demonstrated proof . .
15. A blind belief in things often without a material base . .
16. Institutionalized doctrine . . any idea, theory, belief claimed as undisputable truth. .
Found deva in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. remedy. .
2. remedy. cure. medicine ilaç. çare. em. .
3. A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king. .
4. Literally, "shining one " An inhabitant of the heavenly realms . .
5. Literally, "shining one" An inhabitant of the heavenly realms . .
6. Lit , "A shining one" An inhabitant of the heavenly realms, which is characterized by long life, joyous surroundings and blissful states of mind In the Buddhist tradition, these states are understood to be impermanent, not eternal . .
7. Literally, "shining one " An inhabitant of the heavenly realms . .
8. Angel or celestial being belonging to a kingdom in nature evolving parallel to humanity, and ranging from sub-human elementals to super-human beings on a level with a planetary Logos They are the 'active builders,' working intelligently with substan .
9. God Demi-god; great personality in devotion to Krishna, selfrealized to administrative independence "Shining one " A being living in the higher astral plane, in a subtle, nonphysical body Deva is also used in scripture to mean "God .
10. Lit , "A shining one" An inhabitant of the heavenly realms, which is characterized by long life, joyous surroundings and blissful states of mind In the Buddhist tradition, these states are understood to be impermanent, not eternal . . : a .
11. A "Sanskrit term" for a deity; Divine Being Responsible for building all forms and holding the patterns; from Nature to the Solar System . . a demigod or godly person. .
12. Demi-god, celestial being . .
Found pir in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. patron saint. founder of an order. .
2. The Protein Information Resource , in collaboration with MIPS and JIPID, produces the PIR-International Protein Sequence Database , a comprehensive, non-redundant, expertly annotated, fully classified and extensively cross-referenced protein sequence .
3. PIR is a protein database whose entries for yeast proteins are incorporated into SGD On a Locus page, the PIR link can be found under the "External Links category" and it connects directly to the PIR entry for the gene The entry includes the amino .
4. A database of translated GenBank nucleotide sequences PIR is a redundant protein sequence database The database is divided into four categories: PIR1 - Classified and annotated PIR2 - Annotated PIR3 - Unverified PIR4 - Unencoded or untranslated .
5. Protein Identification Resource International, a protein database vendor. . priority intelligence requirements. .
6. Stands for Passive Infrared This technology is used in motion sensors to detect movement The devices are passive because, unlike a TV remote, they do not generate any infrared light - they only detect it Infrared light can be generated by heat, so .
7. Politics & International Relations . .
8. A database of translated GenBank nucleotide sequences PIR is a redundant protein sequence database The database is divided into four categories: 1 PIR1 - Classified and annotated 2 PIR2 - Annotated 3 PIR3 - Unverified 4 PIR4 - Unencoded or untr .
9. A range of frequencies lower than visible red light used for covert surveillance or as low cost wireless video link . .
10. Routing approach developed by CrossComm Corp that brings Layer 3 routing functionality to Layer 2 protocols by leveraging tables of MAC addresses . .
11. Successor to the founder of a Sufi order or of a local subdivision of an order; in the Sufi tradition, a religious man considered to have mystic powers . . precision instrument runway. .
12. Performance Information Report. .
13. The peak level in bits per second allowed for a frame relay connection . .
14. Priority Information Requirement. .
15. PIR is a protein database whose entries for yeast proteins are incorporated into SGD On a Locus page, the PIR link is provided at the "PIR" tag, and it connects directly to the PIR entry for the gene The entry includes the amino acid sequence for t .
16. Passive Infra Red movment detector . .
Found makara in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. reel. bobbin. spool. pulley. block. sheave. hasp. quill. roller. truckle. whip. .
2. bobbin. pulley. reel. spool. block. drum. barrel. .
3. Dragon demon . .
4. Sanskrit "The Crocodile " In Europe the same as Capricorn the tenth sign of the Zodiac Esoterically, a mystic class of devas With the Hindus, the vehicle of Varuna, the water-god ". .
5. Mythical sea creature and Varuna's vehicle. . > A mythical animal with the trunk of an elephant, the front legs of a lion, and the body of a crocodile The makara is found as a vehicle for deities in the Hindu tradition, and within Tibetan Buddhism i .
Found adet in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. number. mounthly periods. mounthly courses. numeral. courses. sum. menses. total. custom. tradition. convention. groove. consuetude. the usual thing. routine. habit. praxis. usage. use. wont. fashion. menstruation. period. flow. bleeding. .
2. custom. item. menstruation. period. rite. ritual. routine. rule. number. piece. .
Found hindu in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. hindu. hindu. .
2. hindu. .
3. A native inhabitant of Hindostan. .
4. As an ethnical term it is confined to the Dravidian and Aryan races; as a religious name it is restricted to followers of the Veda. .
5. Same as Hindoo. a person who adheres to Hinduism a native or inhabitant of Hindustan or India of or relating to or supporting Hinduism; "the Hindu faith". .
6. a native or inhabitant of Hindustan or India. . a person who adheres to Hinduism. . of or relating to or supporting Hinduism; "the Hindu faith". . the predominant religious tradition of the Indian subcontinent Originally, the word "Hindu" .
7. A body of social, cultural, and religious beliefs and practices native to the Indian subcontinent: devotion to the cult of one of the chief gods and goddesses . . 'Hin' means to remove and 'du' means darkness In other words, any one who takes effort .
8. The oldest religion in the world The major religion of India, today . .
Found oral in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. oral. .
2. Uttered by the mouth, or in words; spoken, not written; verbal; as, oral traditions; oral testimony; oral law. .
3. Of or pertaining to the mouth; surrounding or lining the mouth; as, oral cilia or cirri. an examination conducted by word of mouth a stage in psychosexual development when the child's interest is concentrated in the mouth; fixation at this stage is s .
4. an examination conducted by word of mouth. . using speech rather than writing; "an oral tradition"; "an oral agreement". . of or relating to or affecting or for use in the mouth; "oral hygiene"; "an oral thermometer"; "an oral vaccine". . of or invol .
5. Used in or taken into the body through the mouth . .
6. Pertaining to the mouth . .
7. Relating to the mouth . .
8. Of the mouth; through or by the mouth . .
9. Having to do with the mouth . .
10. Related to the mouth; administered through the mouth . . \'Or-&l, 'or-, 'är-\. . spoken. .
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