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31-urus — u·rus …
32urus — /ˈjurəs/ (say yoohruhs) noun → aurochs (def. 1). {Latin; of Germanic origin} …
33uruş — muharebe, cenk, dövüş …
34uruş — urma, sava;, vuruş, vuruşma I, 61, 221, 414; II, 83 …
35URUŞ — (Arş. C.) Gökler, arşlar. Tavanlar …
36urus — rus …
37urus — n. = AUROCHS. Etymology: L f. Gmc …
38-urus — ˈ(y)u̇rəs, ˈ(y)ür noun combining form Etymology: New Latin, from Greek oura more at urous : one having (such) a tail especially in generic names Brachyurus …
39Bos urus — Urus U rus, n. [L.; of Teutonic origin. See {Aurochs}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal ({Bos urus} or {Bos primigenius}) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius… …
40uruş tokuş — uğraşma ve savaşma I, 12 …