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Etymology: [ 'nar-(")O ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English narowe, from Old English nearu; akin to Old High German narwa scar.

kısıtlılık, ensizlik, darlık, darlik, dar, daraltmak, daralmak, kısmak, ensiz, parasızlık, ensizleşmek, çekmek, dar boğaz, dapdaracık, kısıtlı, sınırlı, dar düşünceli, darlık içinde olan, cüzi, az, sıkı, dikkatli, dar görüşlü, daralt, eninden almak, dar,v.daralt:adj.dar, dar geçit, tamahkar, cüzi, çoğ. dar, hasis,

1 kısıtlılık     ts
2 ensizlik     ts
3 darlık     ts
4 darlik     ts
5narrow dar  sıfat     ts
6narrow daraltmak  fiil     ts
7narrow daralmak     ts
8narrow kısmak  fiil     ts
9narrow ensiz     ts
10narrow parasızlık     ts
11narrow ensizleşmek     ts
12narrow çekmek     ts
13narrow dar boğaz     ts
14narrow dapdaracık     ts
15narrow kısıtlı     ts
16narrow sınırlı     ts
17narrow dar düşünceli     ts
18narrow darlık içinde olan  sıfat     ts
19narrow cüzi, az  sıfat     ts
20narrow sıkı, dikkatli  sıfat     ts
21narrow dar görüşlü  sıfat     ts
22narrow daralt  fiil     ts
23narrow eninden almak     ts
24narrow dar,v.daralt:adj.dar     ts
25narrow dar geçit  isim     ts
26narrow tamahkar     ts
27narrow cüzi     ts
28narrow çoğ. dar  isim     ts
29narrow hasis     ts
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the state of being narrow, a constriction, an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior, state of being narrow; lack of breadth, the property of being narrow; having little width, The condition or quality of being narrow, Restrictive; without flexibility or latitude, having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth, To get narrower, To reduce in width or extent; to contract, narwe, To become less broad; to contract; to become narrower; as, the sea narrows into a strait, To contract the reach or sphere of; to make less liberal or more selfish; to limit; to confine; to restrict; as, to narrow one's views or knowledge; to narrow a question in discussion, To lessen the breadth of; to contract; to draw into a smaller compass; to reduce the width or extent of, a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water; usually in the plural; as, The Narrows of New York harbor, To contract the size of, as a stocking, by taking two stitches into one, a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed", Scrutinizing in detail; close; accurate; exact, narrow place (valley, mountain pass, etc.); narrow passage, Not to step out enough to the one hand or the other; as, a horse narrows, To contract the size of a stocking or other knit article, by taking two stitches into one, Having but a little margin; having barely sufficient space, time, or number, etc, Of little breadth; not wide or broad; having little distance from side to side; as, a narrow board; a narrow street; a narrow hem, Of little extent; very limited; circumscribed, not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page", Contracted; of limited scope; illiberal; bigoted; as, a narrow mind; narrow views, Limited as to means; straitened; pinching; as, narrow circumstances, close; near; with special reference to some peril or misfortune; as, a narrow shot; a narrow escape; a narrow majority, Parsimonious; niggardly; covetous; selfish, limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word", If you have a narrow escape, something unpleasant nearly happens to you. Two police officers had a narrow escape when separatists attacked their vehicles. + narrowly nar·row·ly Five firemen narrowly escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet, If you have a narrow victory, you succeed in winning but only by a small amount. Delegates have voted by a narrow majority in favour of considering electoral reform. + narrowly nar·row·ly She narrowly failed to win enough votes + narrowness nar·row·ness The narrowness of the government's victory reflected deep division within the Party, on the straight and narrow: see straight, a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water, define clearly; "I cannot narrow down the rules for this game", a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed" limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word" not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page" very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape, If something narrows or if you narrow it, its extent or range becomes smaller. Most recent opinion polls suggest that the gap between the two main parties has narrowed Senate negotiators further narrowed their differences over the level of federal spending for anti-drug programs. widen + narrowing nar·row·ing a narrowing of the gap between rich members and poor, disapproval If you describe someone's ideas, attitudes, or beliefs as narrow, you disapprove of them because they are restricted in some way, and often ignore the more important aspects of an argument or situation. a narrow and outdated view of family life = limited broad + narrowly nar·row·ly They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world. + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of their mental and spiritual outlook, tight, strait; reduced; narrow-minded; not wide, make narrow, limit, restrict; contract, lessen in width, taper, Something that is narrow measures a very small distance from one side to the other, especially compared to its length or height. through the town's narrow streets She had long, narrow feet. the narrow strip of land joining the peninsula to the rest of the island. wide + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of the river mouth, If something narrows, it becomes less wide. The wide track narrows before crossing another stream, If your eyes narrow or if you narrow your eyes, you almost close them, for example because you are angry or because you are trying to concentrate on something. Coggins' eyes narrowed angrily. `You think I'd tell you?' He paused and narrowed his eyes in concentration. widen, become more special; "We specialize in dried flowers", make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed", become tight or as if tight; "Her throat constricted", 8-bit Devices, SCSI 50pin SCSI, Mouth - The finish of a container that is small in proportion to the diameter of the body, very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape, To alter a search in order to retrieve fewer hits The use of the Boolean Operator "and" narrows a search This is also known as "limiting" or "refining" a search, Having little width, in comparison with length, not wide or broad, (1) A body of water with little width that connects two larger bodies of water (2) A part of a river or an ocean current that is not wide Often used in the plural, i e , narrows, characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination; "a minute inspection of the grounds"; "a narrow scrutiny"; "an exact and minute report", very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape", lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view; "a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"; "narrow opinions", A stone delivered between the skip's broom and the intended target stone or target area, a rock delivered inside the intended line of delivery,

30 the state of being narrow     ts
31 a constriction     ts
32 an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior     ts
33 state of being narrow; lack of breadth  isim     ts
34 the property of being narrow; having little width     ts
35 The condition or quality of being narrow     ts
36narrow Restrictive; without flexibility or latitude - "a narrow interpretation"     ts
37narrow having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth - "a narrow hallway"     ts
38narrow To get narrower - "The road narrows."     ts
39narrow To reduce in width or extent; to contract     ts
40Narrow narwe     ts
41narrow To become less broad; to contract; to become narrower; as, the sea narrows into a strait     ts
42narrow To contract the reach or sphere of; to make less liberal or more selfish; to limit; to confine; to restrict; as, to narrow one's views or knowledge; to narrow a question in discussion     ts
43narrow To lessen the breadth of; to contract; to draw into a smaller compass; to reduce the width or extent of     ts
44narrow a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water; usually in the plural; as, The Narrows of New York harbor     ts
45narrow To contract the size of, as a stocking, by taking two stitches into one     ts
46narrow a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed"     ts
47narrow Scrutinizing in detail; close; accurate; exact     ts
48narrow narrow place (valley, mountain pass, etc.); narrow passage  isim     ts
49narrow Not to step out enough to the one hand or the other; as, a horse narrows     ts
50narrow To contract the size of a stocking or other knit article, by taking two stitches into one     ts
51narrow Having but a little margin; having barely sufficient space, time, or number, etc     ts
52narrow Of little breadth; not wide or broad; having little distance from side to side; as, a narrow board; a narrow street; a narrow hem     ts
53narrow Of little extent; very limited; circumscribed     ts
54narrow not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page"     ts
55narrow Contracted; of limited scope; illiberal; bigoted; as, a narrow mind; narrow views     ts
56narrow Limited as to means; straitened; pinching; as, narrow circumstances     ts
57narrow close; near; with special reference to some peril or misfortune; as, a narrow shot; a narrow escape; a narrow majority     ts
58narrow Parsimonious; niggardly; covetous; selfish     ts
59narrow limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word"     ts
60narrow If you have a narrow escape, something unpleasant nearly happens to you. Two police officers had a narrow escape when separatists attacked their vehicles. + narrowly nar·row·ly Five firemen narrowly escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet     ts
61narrow If you have a narrow victory, you succeed in winning but only by a small amount. Delegates have voted by a narrow majority in favour of considering electoral reform. + narrowly nar·row·ly She narrowly failed to win enough votes + narrowness nar·row·ness The narrowness of the government's victory reflected deep division within the Party     ts
62narrow on the straight and narrow: see straight     ts
63narrow a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water     ts
64narrow define clearly; "I cannot narrow down the rules for this game"     ts
65narrow a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed" limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word" not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page" very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape     ts
66narrow If something narrows or if you narrow it, its extent or range becomes smaller. Most recent opinion polls suggest that the gap between the two main parties has narrowed Senate negotiators further narrowed their differences over the level of federal spending for anti-drug programs. widen + narrowing nar·row·ing a narrowing of the gap between rich members and poor     ts
67narrow disapproval If you describe someone's ideas, attitudes, or beliefs as narrow, you disapprove of them because they are restricted in some way, and often ignore the more important aspects of an argument or situation. a narrow and outdated view of family life = limited broad + narrowly nar·row·ly They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world. + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of their mental and spiritual outlook     ts
68narrow tight, strait; reduced; narrow-minded; not wide  sıfat     ts
69narrow make narrow, limit, restrict; contract, lessen in width, taper  fiil     ts
70narrow Something that is narrow measures a very small distance from one side to the other, especially compared to its length or height. through the town's narrow streets She had long, narrow feet. the narrow strip of land joining the peninsula to the rest of the island. wide + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of the river mouth     ts
71narrow If something narrows, it becomes less wide. The wide track narrows before crossing another stream     ts
72narrow If your eyes narrow or if you narrow your eyes, you almost close them, for example because you are angry or because you are trying to concentrate on something. Coggins' eyes narrowed angrily. `You think I'd tell you?' He paused and narrowed his eyes in concentration. widen     ts
73narrow become more special; "We specialize in dried flowers"     ts
74narrow make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed"     ts
75narrow become tight or as if tight; "Her throat constricted"     ts
76narrow 8-bit Devices     ts
77narrow SCSI 50pin SCSI     ts
78narrow Mouth - The finish of a container that is small in proportion to the diameter of the body     ts
79narrow very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape     ts
80narrow To alter a search in order to retrieve fewer hits The use of the Boolean Operator "and" narrows a search This is also known as "limiting" or "refining" a search     ts
81narrow Having little width, in comparison with length, not wide or broad     ts
82narrow (1) A body of water with little width that connects two larger bodies of water (2) A part of a river or an ocean current that is not wide Often used in the plural, i e , narrows     ts
83narrow characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination; "a minute inspection of the grounds"; "a narrow scrutiny"; "an exact and minute report"     ts
84narrow very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape"     ts
85narrow lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view; "a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"; "narrow opinions"     ts
86narrow A stone delivered between the skip's broom and the intended target stone or target area     ts
87narrow a rock delivered inside the intended line of delivery     ts
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