Etymology: [ 'pi-j&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Old French pijon, from Late Latin pipionem (“chirping bird”), accusative form of Latin pipio (“chirping bird”), from pipire (“to chirp”).
güvercin, sorumluluk/güvercin, saf, enayi, Columbidae, carrier pigeon, PIGEON KODU:Hava önlemede, "Manyetik 4 kerteriz ve üssün (veya belirtilen birliğin) size olan mesafesi------ derece----- mildir " anlamına gelen kod, kolay aldanan kimse, clay pigeon kurşun hedefi olarak makina ile fırlatılan tabak, homing pigeon posta güvercini, güvercinler,
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sorumluluk/güvercin
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saf
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enayi
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Columbidae
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carrier pigeon
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PIGEON KODU:Hava önlemede, "Manyetik 4 kerteriz ve üssün (veya belirtilen birliğin) size olan mesafesi------ derece----- mildir " anlamına gelen kod Askeri
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kolay aldanan kimse
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clay pigeon kurşun hedefi olarak makina ile fırlatılan tabak
A person who is a target or victim of a confidence game, One of several birds of the family Columbidae, An easy mark-the golfer everybody wants to play against If you hear anyone refer to you as a pigeon, take up chess, an informer, as in stool pigeon or 'stoolie', - device that consists of many rats, designed to fly back and forth, and even spin, To pluck; to fleece; to swindle by tricks in gambling, An unsuspected victim of sharpers; a gull, type of bird; stupid person, fool, A pigeon is a bird, usually grey in colour, which has a fat body. Pigeons often live in towns. to put the cat among the pigeons: see cat see also clay pigeon, homing pigeon. a grey bird with short legs that is common in cities (pijon, from pipio ). Plump, small-billed, monogamous birds of the family Columbidae, found almost worldwide and recognizable by their head-bobbing strut. Unlike other birds, pigeons suck liquids and provide the young with regurgitated "pigeon's milk." The 175 species of true pigeons include the Old and New World Columba species and the Old World Streptopelia species; all eat seeds and fruit. Common street pigeons, or rock doves, are descendants of the Eurasian rock dove (Columba livia). From antiquity pigeons were trained to carry messages over long distances. About 115 species of fruit pigeons occur in Africa, southern Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands. The three species of crowned pigeons (genus Goura), of New Guinea, are nearly the size of a turkey. See also dove; mourning dove; passenger pigeon; turtledove, A large disc that has a mounting knob for a light Similar to a hi hat for a camera, this allows lights to be placed low to the ground, wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs, Any bird of the order Columbæ, of which numerous species occur in nearly all parts of the world, pig, plural of pigeon,
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A person who is a target or victim of a confidence game
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One of several birds of the family Columbidae
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An easy mark-the golfer everybody wants to play against If you hear anyone refer to you as a pigeon, take up chess
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an informer, as in stool pigeon or 'stoolie'
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- device that consists of many rats, designed to fly back and forth, and even spin
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To pluck; to fleece; to swindle by tricks in gambling
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An unsuspected victim of sharpers; a gull
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type of bird; stupid person, fool isim
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A pigeon is a bird, usually grey in colour, which has a fat body. Pigeons often live in towns. to put the cat among the pigeons: see cat see also clay pigeon, homing pigeon. a grey bird with short legs that is common in cities (pijon, from pipio ). Plump, small-billed, monogamous birds of the family Columbidae, found almost worldwide and recognizable by their head-bobbing strut. Unlike other birds, pigeons suck liquids and provide the young with regurgitated "pigeon's milk." The 175 species of true pigeons include the Old and New World Columba species and the Old World Streptopelia species; all eat seeds and fruit. Common street pigeons, or rock doves, are descendants of the Eurasian rock dove (Columba livia). From antiquity pigeons were trained to carry messages over long distances. About 115 species of fruit pigeons occur in Africa, southern Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands. The three species of crowned pigeons (genus Goura), of New Guinea, are nearly the size of a turkey. See also dove; mourning dove; passenger pigeon; turtledove
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A large disc that has a mounting knob for a light Similar to a hi hat for a camera, this allows lights to be placed low to the ground
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wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs
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Any bird of the order Columbæ, of which numerous species occur in nearly all parts of the world
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