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Etymology: [ 'spIn ] (noun.) 15th century. From Old French espine (modern French épine) or its source, Latin spīna.
Synonyms: back, bone, chine, rachis, ridge, spinal column, vertebrae, vertebral column

omurga, diken, belkemiği, kılçık, irade, iğne-benzeri yapı, sürgün, amudufıkari, filiz, iğne, sert ışın, kitap sırtı, (Anatomi) omurga, belkemiği, (kitapta) sırt, diken/sırt/omurga, İnce dikensi kemik çıkıntısı, spina, belkemiğine benzer şey, Omurga, belkemiği, amudufikari, cesaretsiz, omurgasız, iradesiz, kılçıksız, dikensiz, karaktersiz ve tabansız, (Anatomi) omurgasız, belkemiği olmayan, spinelessness korkaklık, spinelesslykorka korka, zayıf, güçsüz, belkemiği olmayan, yüreksiz, yüreksiz/omurgasız, bel kemiği olmadan, omurgasızlık, omurgasizlik,

1 omurga  isim     ts
2 diken     ts
3 belkemiği  isim     ts
4 kılçık     ts
5 irade  isim     ts
6 iğne-benzeri yapı     ts
7 sürgün     ts
8 amudufıkari     ts
9 filiz     ts
10 iğne     ts
11 sert ışın  Denizbilim     ts
12 kitap sırtı  isim     ts
13 (Anatomi) omurga, belkemiği  isim     ts
14 (kitapta) sırt  isim     ts
15 diken/sırt/omurga     ts
16 İnce dikensi kemik çıkıntısı, spina  Tıp     ts
17 belkemiğine benzer şey     ts
18 Omurga, belkemiği, amudufikari  Tıp     ts
19spineless cesaretsiz     ts
20spineless omurgasız     ts
21spineless iradesiz     ts
22spineless kılçıksız     ts
23spineless dikensiz  sıfat     ts
24spineless karaktersiz ve tabansız  sıfat     ts
25spineless (Anatomi) omurgasız, belkemiği olmayan  sıfat     ts
26spineless spinelessness korkaklık     ts
27spineless spinelesslykorka korka     ts
28spineless zayıf  Konuşma Dili     ts
29spineless güçsüz  Konuşma Dili     ts
30spineless belkemiği olmayan     ts
31spineless yüreksiz     ts
32spineless yüreksiz/omurgasız     ts
33spinelessly bel kemiği olmadan     ts
34spinelessness omurgasızlık     ts
35spinelessness omurgasizlik     ts
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A rigid, pointed surface protuberance or needle-like structure on an animal, shell, or plant, A person or thing's backbone; the series of bones collectively from one's (literal or figurative) head to tail or pelvis, The narrow, bound edge of a book, Courage or assertiveness, the bound edge, or backbone, of a book, The part of the book which faces outward when shelved, The edge at which a book is sewn together Rounded, glued spines that were hammered into shape were first introduced in the early sixteenth century Prior to this, spines were flat, apart from the raised cords Spines sometimes carry protective extensions at either end known as end tabs, Anything resembling the spine or backbone; a ridge, the backbone of a book, on which is printed the spine copy, The binding edge of a book or publication, the backstrip of a book, the back of a book, where the title, author's and publisher's name normally appear, Side of the book where all the pages are secured together to the binding Center or back of book - what one sees when a book is shelved, A person or things backbone; the series of bones collectively from ones (literal or figurative) head to tail or pelvis, In print and publishing of magazines, brochures, catalogues etc , the edge which does not open, Back edge of a book, The flexible bone column extending from the base of the skull to the tailbone It is made up of 33 bones, known as vertebrae The first 24 vertebrae are separated by discs known as intervertebral discs, and bound together by ligaments and muscles Five vertebrae are fused together to form the sacrum and 4 vertebrae are fused together to form the coccyx The spine is also referred to as the vertebral column, spinal column or backbone, The long straight side of the rim The side of the case of a virginal which is opposite the keyboard, the part of the binding that connects the front and back covers and conceals the back or bound edge of a book Usually bears the title and frequently the name of the author, spinal column of a vertebrate; pointy projection (Zoology); prickle, thorn (Biology); binding of a book; narrow mountain peak, ridge; strength of character, resolution, backbone, The spine of a book is the narrow stiff part which the pages and covers are attached to, Spines are also long, sharp points on an animal's body or on a plant, the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord; "the fall broke his back", Êthe rigid part of a bound book, where the covers and pages are joined, A rigid and sharp projection upon any part of an animal, a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf, The backbone, or spinal column, of an animal; so called from the projecting processes upon the vertebræ, One of the rigid and undivided fin rays of a fish, A sharp appendage to any of a plant; a thorn, any pointed projection, Your spine is the row of bones down your back, The part of a book's binding which connects the front and back covers, and conceals the bound edges of the pages It usually bears the title, or an abbreviated title, and often the first-named author In libraries, a label bearing the call number is usually glued or taped to the lower spine of each book, a column in the body consisting of 33 vertebrae, The spine is the part of the book that is visible when the book is closed and placed on a bookshelf Uncut: The pages of the completed book have not been shaved down to a uniform surface Unopened: The leaves of the book are still joined at the folds, not slit apart, a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf, The binding on the side of a book, The bound edge of a book or its cover, the rigid part of a bound book, where the covers and pages are joined, a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin, The center panel of the binding of a book, which connects the front and back cover to the pages and faces out when the book is shelved, The part of the book facing you when a book is place in the customary upright position on a shelf It is the edge of the book at which the pages are joined The spine is opposite from the fore edge, The back edge of a book; opposite to the fore-edge, The covering on the bound edge of a volume, brahmadanda, uncourageous, Having no spine, The state or quality of being spineless; cowardice, rhachis, lacking courage or vitality; "he was a yellow gutless worm"; "a spineless craven fellow", disapproval If you say that someone is spineless, you mean that they are afraid to take action or oppose people when they should. bureaucrats and spineless politicians, having no strength of character; lacking a spinal column, lacking a backbone; having no spiny projections (of a plant or organism), weak in willpower, In a spineless manner, absence of a backbone; weakness of character, lack of resolution, the quality of lacking a strong character; an irresolute disposition, plural of spine,

36 A rigid, pointed surface protuberance or needle-like structure on an animal, shell, or plant - "The male, as Dr. Gunther informs me, has a cluster of stiff, straight spines, like those of a comb, on the sides of the tail"     ts
37 A person or thing's backbone; the series of bones collectively from one's (literal or figurative) head to tail or pelvis - "If you attentively regard almost any quadruped's spine, you will be struck with the resemblance of its vertebrae to a strung necklace of dwarfed skulls."     ts
38 The narrow, bound edge of a book - "Because the spine is generally all you can see when a book is on the shelf, the spine displays the title and author of the book and is often ornately decorated."     ts
39 Courage or assertiveness - "Trademark Owners will nevertheless try to dictate how their marks are to be represented, but dictionary publishers with spine can resist such pressure."     ts
40 the bound edge, or backbone, of a book     ts
41 The part of the book which faces outward when shelved     ts
42 The edge at which a book is sewn together Rounded, glued spines that were hammered into shape were first introduced in the early sixteenth century Prior to this, spines were flat, apart from the raised cords Spines sometimes carry protective extensions at either end known as end tabs     ts
43 Anything resembling the spine or backbone; a ridge     ts
44 the backbone of a book, on which is printed the spine copy     ts
45 The binding edge of a book or publication     ts
46 the backstrip of a book     ts
47 the back of a book, where the title, author's and publisher's name normally appear     ts
48 Side of the book where all the pages are secured together to the binding Center or back of book - what one sees when a book is shelved     ts
49 A person or things backbone; the series of bones collectively from ones (literal or figurative) head to tail or pelvis     ts
50 In print and publishing of magazines, brochures, catalogues etc , the edge which does not open     ts
51 Back edge of a book     ts
52 The flexible bone column extending from the base of the skull to the tailbone It is made up of 33 bones, known as vertebrae The first 24 vertebrae are separated by discs known as intervertebral discs, and bound together by ligaments and muscles Five vertebrae are fused together to form the sacrum and 4 vertebrae are fused together to form the coccyx The spine is also referred to as the vertebral column, spinal column or backbone     ts
53 The long straight side of the rim The side of the case of a virginal which is opposite the keyboard     ts
54 the part of the binding that connects the front and back covers and conceals the back or bound edge of a book Usually bears the title and frequently the name of the author     ts
55 spinal column of a vertebrate; pointy projection (Zoology); prickle, thorn (Biology); binding of a book; narrow mountain peak, ridge; strength of character, resolution, backbone  isim     ts
56 The spine of a book is the narrow stiff part which the pages and covers are attached to     ts
57 Spines are also long, sharp points on an animal's body or on a plant     ts
58 the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord; "the fall broke his back"     ts
59 Êthe rigid part of a bound book, where the covers and pages are joined     ts
60 A rigid and sharp projection upon any part of an animal     ts
61 a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf     ts
62 The backbone, or spinal column, of an animal; so called from the projecting processes upon the vertebræ     ts
63 One of the rigid and undivided fin rays of a fish     ts
64 A sharp appendage to any of a plant; a thorn     ts
65 any pointed projection     ts
66 Your spine is the row of bones down your back     ts
67 The part of a book's binding which connects the front and back covers, and conceals the bound edges of the pages It usually bears the title, or an abbreviated title, and often the first-named author In libraries, a label bearing the call number is usually glued or taped to the lower spine of each book     ts
68 a column in the body consisting of 33 vertebrae     ts
69 The spine is the part of the book that is visible when the book is closed and placed on a bookshelf Uncut: The pages of the completed book have not been shaved down to a uniform surface Unopened: The leaves of the book are still joined at the folds, not slit apart     ts
70 a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf     ts
71 The binding on the side of a book     ts
72 The bound edge of a book or its cover     ts
73 the rigid part of a bound book, where the covers and pages are joined     ts
74 a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin     ts
75 The center panel of the binding of a book, which connects the front and back cover to the pages and faces out when the book is shelved     ts
76 The part of the book facing you when a book is place in the customary upright position on a shelf It is the edge of the book at which the pages are joined The spine is opposite from the fore edge     ts
77 The back edge of a book; opposite to the fore-edge     ts
78 The covering on the bound edge of a volume     ts
79The spine. brahmadanda     ts
80spineless uncourageous     ts
81spineless Having no spine     ts
82spinelessness The state or quality of being spineless; cowardice     ts
83The spine rhachis     ts
84spineless lacking courage or vitality; "he was a yellow gutless worm"; "a spineless craven fellow"     ts
85spineless disapproval If you say that someone is spineless, you mean that they are afraid to take action or oppose people when they should. bureaucrats and spineless politicians     ts
86spineless having no strength of character; lacking a spinal column, lacking a backbone; having no spiny projections (of a plant or organism)  sıfat     ts
87spineless weak in willpower     ts
88spinelessly In a spineless manner     ts
89spinelessness absence of a backbone; weakness of character, lack of resolution  isim     ts
90spinelessness the quality of lacking a strong character; an irresolute disposition     ts
91spines plural of spine     ts
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