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Turkish Translation for sliver
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sliver kıymık en(isim) tr
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sliver uzun ince parça en(isim) tr
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sliver yün eğirme en(isim) tr
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sliver kıymık yapmak en(fiil) tr
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sliver incecik ayrılmak en(fiil) tr
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sliver ince kesmek en(fiil) tr
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sliver kıymak en(fiil) tr
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sliver kesilmiş ya da kopmuş ince ve sivri parça en tr
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sliver dilim en tr
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sliver talaş en tr
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sliver (isim) kıymık, uzun ince parça, yün eğirme en tr
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sliver (fiil) kıymık yapmak, incecik ayrılmak, ince kesmek, kıymak en tr
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sliver ince uzun parçalara kesmek veya aylrmak en tr
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sliver kıymık saçmak en tr
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sliver parçala en tr
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sliver kesilmiş veya yırtılmış ince uzun parça en tr
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sliver yün bükmesi en tr
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sliver ince dilim en(isim) tr
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sliver dar ve uzunca şey en(isim) tr
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sliver bant, şerit en(Tekstil)  tr
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to sliver dilmek en tr
English translation for sliver  Sesli Dinle  n,v:slivered / slivering slivers   Etymology :Middle English slivere, from sliven to slice off, from Old English -slIfan; akin to Old English -sl[AE]fan to cut. Pronunciation :sli-v&r, 2 is usually . Function :noun. Date :14th century.
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sliver cut into small pieces or splinters en(fiil) en
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sliver thin sharp piece, shard, splinter en(isim) en
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sliver form into slivers; "sliver wood" divide into slivers or splinters en en
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sliver divide into slivers or splinters en en
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sliver Cf en en
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sliver Kibblings en en
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sliver form into slivers; "sliver wood" en en
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sliver Bait made of pieces of small fish en en
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sliver A strand, or slender roll, of cotton or other fiber in a loose, untwisted state, produced by a carding machine and ready for the roving or slubbing which preceeds spinning en en
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sliver To cut or divide into long, thin pieces, or into very small pieces; to cut or rend lengthwise; to slit; as, to sliver wood en en
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sliver A long piece cut ot rent off; a sharp, slender fragment; a splinter en en
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sliver A sliver of something is a small thin piece or amount of it. Not a sliver of glass remains where the windows were. a small pointed or thin piece that has been cut or broken off something sliver of (slive (11-19 centuries), from slifan) en en
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sliver A continuous band of carded and or combed wool , formed without twisting en en
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sliver ‑ An untwisted strand or rope of textile fiber produced by a carding or combing machine en en
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sliver To cut foods into thin strips en en
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sliver a loose, untwisted strand of fibers which is removed after carding of fabric en en
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sliver To cut a food into thin strips or pieces en en
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sliver Cut into long thin pieces en en
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sliver A gap between two lines, created erroneously by a scanner and its raster-vector software or during digitizing en en
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sliver To cut food into long thin strips en en
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sliver a ropelike strand of soft cotton about the diameter of a broom stick In cotton production, "sliver" is pronounced with a long "i"; in worsted production, with a short "i " en en
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sliver a light, rope-like arrangement of carded wool fibers en en
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sliver an assemblage of fibres in continuous form without twist en en
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sliver Means to cut or splinter into long, thin strips, with a sharp knife on a cutting board en en
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sliver a gel-chip bonded to an interface card Slivers are used for many purposes; removable data storage, credit chips, recorded media transfer, computer memory backup, etc en en
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sliver A term used to describe the geometry of a fibrous glass reinforcement in the forming operation, e g , 2K37 S/2 meaning a configuration in forming which makes a nominal fiber diameter in the "K" range which is 3700 yards to a pound and is split into two discrete bundles in the forming cake en en
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sliver The term comes from medieval Anglo-Saxon words sleave, slive, meaning to split or slit Sliver has no twist and is the produce of the carding process and drawing process on the cotton system Sliver consists of a continuous rope of parallel fibers of cotton, wool, rayon, or some other material, with no twist applied en en
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sliver a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal; "he got a splinter in his finger"; "it flew into flinders" en en
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sliver a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something en en
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sliver break up into splinters or slivers; "The wood splintered" en en
German translation for sliver
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sliver Band , Span , Splitter en de
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to sliver abspalten , zersplittern en de
Greek translation for sliver
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sliver (n) σχιστό τεμάχιο, σχίζα, φέτα en el
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sliver (v) τεμαχίζω, σχίζω en el
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sliver αγκίδα en el
 
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