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Etymology: [ 's&n ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English sunne, from Old English; akin to Old High German sunna sun, Latin sol; more at SOLAR.

güneş, pazar, güneşlen, gune, Hurşit, güneş ışığı, gün, şems, güneşe sermek, güneşlenmek, yıl, yıl (şiir), güneşte bırakmak, paz, güneşlendirmek, f güneş, gündoğumu, yıl [şiir], güneş [astr.], gün [şiir], sene, sun compass kutuplarda kullanılan ve güneş ışınlarıyla işleyen pusul, güneşletmek, sun bath güneş banyosu, peykleri olan yıldız, p,

1sun güneş  Tekstil     ts
2sun pazar     ts
3sun güneşlen  fiil     ts
4sun gune     ts
5Sun Hurşit  İsimler     ts
6sun güneş ışığı     ts
7sun gün     ts
8sun şems  Astronomi     ts
9sun güneşe sermek     ts
10sun güneşlenmek     ts
11sun yıl     ts
12sun yıl (şiir)     ts
13sun güneşte bırakmak     ts
14sun paz  Bilgisayar     ts
15sun güneşlendirmek     ts
16sun f güneş     ts
17sun gündoğumu     ts
18sun yıl [şiir]  isim     ts
19sun güneş [astr.]     ts
20sun gün [şiir]  isim     ts
21sun sene     ts
22sun sun compass kutuplarda kullanılan ve güneş ışınlarıyla işleyen pusul     ts
23sun güneşletmek     ts
24sun sun bath güneş banyosu     ts
25sun peykleri olan yıldız     ts
26sun p  Bilgisayar     ts
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family name, plural of sun, Sunday, An English tabloid newspaper, The star at the center of our solar system, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☉, Something like the sun in brightness or splendor.Webster's College Dictionary, Random House, 2001, A star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system, The star which the Earth revolves around and from which it receives light and warmth.The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1998, Sunrise or sunset, The light and warmth which is received from the sun, zun, A sun is any star which has planets going around it, a place in the sun: see place. Sunday. a British tabloid daily newspaper which generally supports right-wing and nationalist political ideas. It has some articles about events in the news and politics, but many of its stories are about the private lives of well-known people, such as the royal family, television actors, and sports players. the written abbreviation of Sunday. sunned sunning sun yourself to sit or lie outside when the sun is shining. Star around which the components of the solar system revolve. It is about five billion years old and is the dominant body of the system, with more than 99% of its mass. It converts five million tons of matter into energy every second by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, producing neutrinos (see solar neutrino problem) and solar radiation. The small amount of this energy that penetrates Earth's atmosphere provides the light and heat that support life. A sphere of luminous gas 864,950 mi (1,392,000 km) in diameter, the Sun has about 330,000 times the mass of Earth. Its core temperature is close to 27 million °F (15 million °C) and its surface temperature about 10,000 °F (6,000 °C). The Sun, a spectral type G (yellow) star, has fairly average properties for a main-sequence star (see Hertzsprung-Russell diagram). It rotates at different rates at different latitudes; one rotation takes 36 days at the poles but only 25 days at the equator. The visible surface, or photosphere, is in constant motion, with the number and position of sunspots changing in a regular solar cycle. External phenomena include magnetic activity extending into the chromosphere and corona, solar flares, solar prominences, and the solar wind. Effects on Earth include auroras and disruption of radio communications and power-transmission lines. Despite its activity, the Sun appears to have remained relatively unchanged for billions of years. See also eclipse; heliopause. Sun tzu Baltimore Sun the Sun King Moon Sun Myung sun bear sun dance sun worship Sun Yat sen Sun Yixian Yi Sun shin, The star at the center of our solar system, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☉, You refer to the light and heat that reach us from the sun as the sun. Dena took them into the courtyard to sit in the sun, Everything under the sun means a very great number of things. Anything under the sun means anything at all. We sat there for hours talking about everything under the sun, The sun is the ball of fire in the sky that the Earth goes round, and that gives us heat and light. The sun was now high in the southern sky The sun came out, briefly. the sun's rays The sun was shining, Sun. is a written abbreviation for Sunday. The Palace is open Mon-Sun, solar sphere, first day of the week, day before Monday, SURFACE TENSION the tension of the surface film of a liquid , tending to minimize its surface area, (Heb shemesh), first mentioned along with the moon as the two great luminaries of heaven (Gen 1:14-18) By their motions and influence they were intended to mark and divide times and seasons The worship of the sun was one of the oldest forms of false religion (Job 31:26,27), and was common among the Egyptians and Chaldeans and other pagan nations The Jews were warned against this form of idolatry (Deut 4:19; 17:3; comp 2 Kings 23:11; Jer 19:13), multiuser Unix Workstation manufactured by Sun that runs the SunOS operating system (Sparc 20, Sun IPC, Sun 3/60), The star about which the Earth and other planets revolve, star that provides heat and light to the earth, as in: Too much exposure to the sun can damage skin, The star that is the central body of our solar system, Hebrew, Elohim (God); Greek, helios (the sun); Breton, heol; Latin, sol; German, sonne; Anglo-Saxon, sunne As a deity, called Adonis by the Phoenicians, and Apollo by the Greeks and Romans Sun Harris, in his Hermes, asserts that all nations ascribe to the sun a masculine and the moon a feminine gender For confutation see Moon City of the Sun Rhodes was so called because the sun was its tutelar deity The Colossos of Rhodes was consecrated to the sun On or Heliopolis, Egypt, There's no shortage of flowers for a sunny container! Combine at least three different flowers for a pretty container garden Try any of these: dwarf marigolds, alyssum, geranium, vinca, verbena, salvia, catmint, dianthus, dwarf celosia, dahlias, dwarf zinnias, gazania, globe amaranth, moss rose, nasturtium, salvia, snapdragon, stock, dwarf strawflowers, statice, linum, lavender, melampodium, petunia, annual ornamental grass, petunia, phlox, dwarf sweet peas, veronica, annual candytuft, This is a spell Duration Spells with a Sun duration last until Sunrise or Sunset whichever occurs sooner, eye of day, Name of the company that produces the machines that make up the UNIX Timesharing Service as well as numerous UNIX workstations available on campus Often, members of the timesharing service are referred to as "Suns ", The star which the Earth orbits and from which we recieve our light and heat, the star at the at the centre of our solar system, style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan developed by Sun Lu-T'ang, the star which is the central body of the solar system, n the central star of the solar system, approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth's surface Also, the central star of any planetary system, See Sunn, Its mean distance from the earth is about 92,500,000 miles, and its diameter about 860,000, The luminous orb, the light of which constitutes day, and its absence night; the central body round which the earth and planets revolve, by which they are held in their orbits, and from which they receive light and heat, star at the center of the solar system around which the planets revolve; light and heat given off by the sun; star, a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system; "the sun contains 99 85% of the mass in the solar system", expose to the sun's rays; warm or dry in the sunshine; expose oneself to the sun's rays, warm oneself in the sunshine, Any heavenly body which forms the center of a system of orbs, The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine, 85% of the mass in the solar system", 85% of the mass in the solar system" any star around which a planetary system evolves a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc expose one's body to the sun expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned, a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system; "the sun contains 99, That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation, To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain, the rays of the sun; "the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind", a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc, The star at the centre of the solar system The star the Earth orbits, A star of the spectral type G0; the center of the solar system Sometimes used generally as synomym for star, The star associated with Earth's solar system The Sun weighs about 2x1030 kilograms, and is about 1 4x109 meters in diameter, Sun Microsystems Makers of high-end UNIX workstations, The closest star to Earth (149,599,000 km away on average) The sun dwarfs the other bodies in the solar system, representing approximately 99 86 percent of all the mass in the solar system One hundred and nine Earths would be required to fit across the Sun's disk, its interior could hold over 1 3 million Earths, any star around which a planetary system evolves a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc expose one's body to the sun expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned, Luminous star around which the Earth and other planets revolve around The sun emits 63,000,000 Watts per square meter of electromagnetic radiation The sun has an average distance from the Earth of about 150,000,000 kilometers The Earth's orbit is not circular but elliptical, The star at the center of our solar system, first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians, any star around which a planetary system evolves, expose one's body to the sun, expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned", The star at the center of our solar system It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium with traces of heavier elements This image of the Sun is courtesy of SOHO/EIT More about the Sun, Sun Microsystems,

27 family name  isim     ts
28 plural of sun     ts
29Sun Sunday     ts
30Sun An English tabloid newspaper     ts
31Sun The star at the center of our solar system, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☉     ts
32sun Something like the sun in brightness or splendor.Webster's College Dictionary, Random House, 2001     ts
33sun A star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system     ts
34sun The star which the Earth revolves around and from which it receives light and warmth.The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1998     ts
35sun Sunrise or sunset     ts
36sun The light and warmth which is received from the sun     ts
37sun. zun - "Glaw’d bright as tha zun in a mornin o’ mâ;"     ts
38Sun A sun is any star which has planets going around it     ts
39Sun a place in the sun: see place. Sunday. a British tabloid daily newspaper which generally supports right-wing and nationalist political ideas. It has some articles about events in the news and politics, but many of its stories are about the private lives of well-known people, such as the royal family, television actors, and sports players. the written abbreviation of Sunday. sunned sunning sun yourself to sit or lie outside when the sun is shining. Star around which the components of the solar system revolve. It is about five billion years old and is the dominant body of the system, with more than 99% of its mass. It converts five million tons of matter into energy every second by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, producing neutrinos (see solar neutrino problem) and solar radiation. The small amount of this energy that penetrates Earth's atmosphere provides the light and heat that support life. A sphere of luminous gas 864,950 mi (1,392,000 km) in diameter, the Sun has about 330,000 times the mass of Earth. Its core temperature is close to 27 million °F (15 million °C) and its surface temperature about 10,000 °F (6,000 °C). The Sun, a spectral type G (yellow) star, has fairly average properties for a main-sequence star (see Hertzsprung-Russell diagram). It rotates at different rates at different latitudes; one rotation takes 36 days at the poles but only 25 days at the equator. The visible surface, or photosphere, is in constant motion, with the number and position of sunspots changing in a regular solar cycle. External phenomena include magnetic activity extending into the chromosphere and corona, solar flares, solar prominences, and the solar wind. Effects on Earth include auroras and disruption of radio communications and power-transmission lines. Despite its activity, the Sun appears to have remained relatively unchanged for billions of years. See also eclipse; heliopause. Sun tzu Baltimore Sun the Sun King Moon Sun Myung sun bear sun dance sun worship Sun Yat sen Sun Yixian Yi Sun shin     ts
40Sun The star at the center of our solar system, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☉     ts
41Sun You refer to the light and heat that reach us from the sun as the sun. Dena took them into the courtyard to sit in the sun     ts
42Sun Everything under the sun means a very great number of things. Anything under the sun means anything at all. We sat there for hours talking about everything under the sun     ts
43Sun The sun is the ball of fire in the sky that the Earth goes round, and that gives us heat and light. The sun was now high in the southern sky The sun came out, briefly. the sun's rays The sun was shining     ts
44Sun Sun. is a written abbreviation for Sunday. The Palace is open Mon-Sun     ts
45Sun solar sphere     ts
46Sun. first day of the week, day before Monday  isim     ts
47sun SURFACE TENSION the tension of the surface film of a liquid , tending to minimize its surface area     ts
48sun (Heb shemesh), first mentioned along with the moon as the two great luminaries of heaven (Gen 1:14-18) By their motions and influence they were intended to mark and divide times and seasons The worship of the sun was one of the oldest forms of false religion (Job 31:26,27), and was common among the Egyptians and Chaldeans and other pagan nations The Jews were warned against this form of idolatry (Deut 4:19; 17:3; comp 2 Kings 23:11; Jer 19:13)     ts
49sun multiuser Unix Workstation manufactured by Sun that runs the SunOS operating system (Sparc 20, Sun IPC, Sun 3/60)     ts
50sun The star about which the Earth and other planets revolve     ts
51sun star that provides heat and light to the earth, as in: Too much exposure to the sun can damage skin     ts
52sun The star that is the central body of our solar system     ts
53sun Hebrew, Elohim (God); Greek, helios (the sun); Breton, heol; Latin, sol; German, sonne; Anglo-Saxon, sunne As a deity, called Adonis by the Phoenicians, and Apollo by the Greeks and Romans Sun Harris, in his Hermes, asserts that all nations ascribe to the sun a masculine and the moon a feminine gender For confutation see Moon City of the Sun Rhodes was so called because the sun was its tutelar deity The Colossos of Rhodes was consecrated to the sun On or Heliopolis, Egypt     ts
54sun There's no shortage of flowers for a sunny container! Combine at least three different flowers for a pretty container garden Try any of these: dwarf marigolds, alyssum, geranium, vinca, verbena, salvia, catmint, dianthus, dwarf celosia, dahlias, dwarf zinnias, gazania, globe amaranth, moss rose, nasturtium, salvia, snapdragon, stock, dwarf strawflowers, statice, linum, lavender, melampodium, petunia, annual ornamental grass, petunia, phlox, dwarf sweet peas, veronica, annual candytuft     ts
55sun This is a spell Duration Spells with a Sun duration last until Sunrise or Sunset whichever occurs sooner     ts
56sun eye of day     ts
57sun Name of the company that produces the machines that make up the UNIX Timesharing Service as well as numerous UNIX workstations available on campus Often, members of the timesharing service are referred to as "Suns "     ts
58sun The star which the Earth orbits and from which we recieve our light and heat     ts
59sun the star at the at the centre of our solar system     ts
60sun style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan developed by Sun Lu-T'ang     ts
61sun the star which is the central body of the solar system     ts
62sun n the central star of the solar system, approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from Earth's surface Also, the central star of any planetary system     ts
63sun See Sunn     ts
64sun Its mean distance from the earth is about 92,500,000 miles, and its diameter about 860,000     ts
65sun The luminous orb, the light of which constitutes day, and its absence night; the central body round which the earth and planets revolve, by which they are held in their orbits, and from which they receive light and heat     ts
66sun star at the center of the solar system around which the planets revolve; light and heat given off by the sun; star  isim     ts
67sun a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system; "the sun contains 99 85% of the mass in the solar system"     ts
68sun expose to the sun's rays; warm or dry in the sunshine; expose oneself to the sun's rays, warm oneself in the sunshine  fiil     ts
69sun Any heavenly body which forms the center of a system of orbs     ts
70sun The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine     ts
71sun 85% of the mass in the solar system"     ts
72sun 85% of the mass in the solar system" any star around which a planetary system evolves a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc expose one's body to the sun expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned     ts
73sun a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system; "the sun contains 99     ts
74sun That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation     ts
75sun To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain     ts
76sun the rays of the sun; "the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind"     ts
77sun a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc     ts
78sun The star at the centre of the solar system The star the Earth orbits     ts
79sun A star of the spectral type G0; the center of the solar system Sometimes used generally as synomym for star     ts
80sun The star associated with Earth's solar system The Sun weighs about 2x1030 kilograms, and is about 1 4x109 meters in diameter     ts
81sun Sun Microsystems Makers of high-end UNIX workstations     ts
82sun The closest star to Earth (149,599,000 km away on average) The sun dwarfs the other bodies in the solar system, representing approximately 99 86 percent of all the mass in the solar system One hundred and nine Earths would be required to fit across the Sun's disk, its interior could hold over 1 3 million Earths     ts
83sun any star around which a planetary system evolves a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc expose one's body to the sun expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned     ts
84sun Luminous star around which the Earth and other planets revolve around The sun emits 63,000,000 Watts per square meter of electromagnetic radiation The sun has an average distance from the Earth of about 150,000,000 kilometers The Earth's orbit is not circular but elliptical     ts
85sun The star at the center of our solar system     ts
86sun first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians     ts
87sun any star around which a planetary system evolves     ts
88sun expose one's body to the sun     ts
89sun expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned"     ts
90sun The star at the center of our solar system It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium with traces of heavier elements This image of the Sun is courtesy of SOHO/EIT More about the Sun     ts
91sun Sun Microsystems     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada suns kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. suns kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan suns kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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