- madik
- is., -ği, Erm.
1) Miskete fiske vurarak oynanan zıpzıp oyunu2) argo Dolap, hile
Gazetecilerin pintiliklerinden, kitapçıların madiklerinden uzak ve serbest yaşıyorum.
- H. R. GürpınarAtasözü, Deyim ve Birleşik Fiiller- <
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
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nomadic — /noʊˈmædɪk/ (say noh madik) adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads. –nomadically, adverb …
semi-nomadic — /ˌsɛmi noʊˈmædɪk/ (say .semee noh madik) adjective partly or somewhat nomadic. –semi nomadically, adverb …
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