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  • 41MÜTEKARİN — (Karn. dan) Birbirine birleşmiş, bitişmiş olan. * Yaklaşmış, yakınlaşmış, tekarün eden …

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  • 42TEKARÜN — (Karn. dan) Birbirinin yanına gelme. Birbirine yanaşma. Mukarenet …

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  • 43carnegieite — ˈkärnəgēˌīt, kärˈneg noun ( s) Etymology: Andrew Carnegie + English ite; from the fact that it was synthesized at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C., founded by Andrew Carnegie : an artificial mineral NaAlSiO4 consisting of sodium… …

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  • 44carnegie unit — ˈkärnəgē , ȧn also (ˈ)kär|negē , or ȧ|n or kə(r)ˈn noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: so called from the fact that it was first defined by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, founded by Andrew Carnegie : the… …

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  • 45carnification — ˌkärnəfə̇ˈkāshən noun ( s) Etymology: carnify + fication 1. : the process by which lung tissue becomes converted into fibrous tissue as a result of unresolved pneumonia 2. : the conversion of bread into flesh through transubstantiation …

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  • 46carnificial — |kärnə|fishəl adjective Etymology: Latin carnific , carnifex + English ial : of or relating to an executioner or a butcher a carnificial knife …

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  • 47carnitine — ˈkärnəˌtēn noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary carn (from German karnin, basic substance isolated from meat extract) + ite, + ine; originally formed as German karnitin : a white betaine (CH3)3N+CH2CH( …

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  • 48carnivority — ˌkärnəˈvȯrəd.ē noun ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary carnivorous + ity : the quality or state of being carnivorous …

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  • 49carnosauria — ˌkärnəˈsȯréə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin carn , caro flesh + New Latin o + sauria : a group of moderate to large sized carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs that had recurved daggerlike teeth and were widely… …

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  • 50carnosine — ˈkärnəˌsēn, sə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary carnos (from Latin carnosus fleshy) + ine; originally formed as German karnosin : a colorless crystalline dipeptide C9H14N4O3 occurring in the muscles of most mammals; β… …

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