Damla hastalığı, Organizmadaki ürik asidin atılmayarak vücudun bazı yerlerinde, özellikle ayak baş parmağında, topuk ve eklem yerlerinde birikmesinden ileri gelen, ağrı ve şişlerle ortaya çıkan hastalık, damla hastalığı, nikris, Organizmadaki ürik asidin atılmayarak vücudun bazı yerlerinde, özellikle ayak başparmağında, topuk ve eklem yerlerinde birikmesinden ileri gelen, ağrı ve şişlerle ortaya çıkan hastalık, damla hastalığı, nikris,
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Organizmadaki ürik asidin atılmayarak vücudun bazı yerlerinde, özellikle ayak başparmağında, topuk ve eklem yerlerinde birikmesinden ileri gelen, ağrı ve şişlerle ortaya çıkan hastalık, damla hastalığı, nikris
Grand unification theory, To eviscerate, The abdomen of a person, especially one that is enlarged, To remove or destroy the most important parts of, Made of gut, e.g., a violin with gut strings, Instinctive, e.g., a gut reaction, The alimentary canal, especially the intestine; innards, The intestines of an animal used to make strings of a tennis racket or violin, etc, empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building", A gut feeling is based on instinct or emotion rather than reason. Let's have your gut reaction to the facts as we know them, You can refer to someone's stomach as their gut, especially when it is very large and sticks out. His gut sagged out over his belt. see also beer gut, disembowel, eviscerate; remove the internal contents of; destroy the inside of, To gut a building means to destroy the inside of it so that only its outside walls remain. Over the weekend, a firebomb gutted a building where 60 people lived A factory stands gutted and deserted, intestines, alimentary canal; bowels, entrails; inner parts, contents of anything; sinew (used for violin strings, tennis rackets, etc.), When someone guts a dead animal or fish, they prepare it for cooking by removing all the organs from inside it. It is not always necessary to gut the fish prior to freezing, The gut is the tube inside the body of a person or animal through which food passes while it is being digested, Guts is the will and courage to do something which is difficult or unpleasant, or which might have unpleasant results. The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases, A person's or animal's guts are all the organs inside them. By the time they finish, the crewmen are standing ankle-deep in fish guts, Achronym for grand unified theory [F88] GUTs See grand unified theories [LB90] gyrofrequency The frequency with which an electron or other charged particle executes spiral gyrations in moving across a magnetic field [H76] gyrosynchrotron radiation Radiation emitted by mildly relativistic electrons [H76] This page is maintained by Cren Frayer Last modified: 2-Mar-99 Cren Frayer cd@ipac caltech edu -->, remove the guts of; "gut the sheep" empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building, emphasis If you say that you are working your guts out or slogging your guts out, you are emphasizing that you are working as hard as you can. Most have worked their guts out and made sacrifices. grand unified theory, emphasis If you hate someone's guts, you dislike them very much indeed. We hate each other's guts, To plunder of contents; to destroy or remove the interior or contents of; as, a mob gutted the house, Gut is string made from part of the stomach of an animal. Traditionally, it is used to make the strings of sports rackets or musical instruments such as violins. see also gutted, empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building, a strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery, The river s channel is often referred to as the "gut", -Slang for "Line Hose", The alimentary canal A term used when describing fish larvae, the intestines, the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus, (1) A narrow passage such as a STRAIT or INLET (2) A CHANNEL in otherwise SHALLOW WATER, generally formed by water in motion, the best place to hit your opponent with a stone-hard *smash, remove the guts of; "gut the sheep", bowels; entrails, The sac of silk taken from a silkworm (when ready to spin its cocoon), for the purpose of drawing it out into a thread, See Catgut, One of the prepared entrails of an animal, esp, A narrow passage of water; as, the Gut of Canso, An intenstine; a bowel; the whole alimentary canal; the enteron; pl, of a sheep, used for various purposes, This, when dry, is exceedingly strong, and is used as the snood of a fish line, To take out the bowels from; to eviscerate, uncourageous, The state or condition of being gutless; cowardice, Courage; determination, plural form of gut, Content, substance, The entrails or contents of the abdomen, derm, Past participle of to gut, deeply disappointed, eviscerated, Simple past tense and past participle of gut, Having a gut or guts, With the most important parts destroyed (often by fire), removed or rendered useless, The remains after gutting a fish, disheartening, crushing, Present participle of gut, lacking courage or vitality; "he was a yellow gutless worm"; "a spineless craven fellow", lacking courage or vitality; "he was a yellow gutless worm"; "a spineless craven fellow, disapproval If you describe someone as gutless, you think they have a weak character and lack courage or determination. By attacking me, by attacking my wife, he has proved himself to be a gutless coward. lacking courage or determination = spineless, cowardly; lacking courage, the trait of lacking courage and determination; fearful of loss or injury, cowardliness, lack of courage, plural of gut, fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it", courage, energy, determination; intestines, past of gut, eviscerated; with the insides taken out; (British Slang) extremely disappointed or upset, If you are gutted, you feel extremely disappointed or depressed about something that has happened. Birmingham City supporters will be absolutely gutted if he leaves the club, kishka,
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To eviscerate
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The abdomen of a person, especially one that is enlarged - "beer gut"
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To remove or destroy the most important parts of - "Congress gutted the welfare bill."
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Made of gut, e.g., a violin with gut strings
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Instinctive, e.g., a gut reaction
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The alimentary canal, especially the intestine; innards
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The intestines of an animal used to make strings of a tennis racket or violin, etc
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empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building"
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A gut feeling is based on instinct or emotion rather than reason. Let's have your gut reaction to the facts as we know them
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You can refer to someone's stomach as their gut, especially when it is very large and sticks out. His gut sagged out over his belt. see also beer gut
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disembowel, eviscerate; remove the internal contents of; destroy the inside of fiil
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To gut a building means to destroy the inside of it so that only its outside walls remain. Over the weekend, a firebomb gutted a building where 60 people lived A factory stands gutted and deserted
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intestines, alimentary canal; bowels, entrails; inner parts, contents of anything; sinew (used for violin strings, tennis rackets, etc.) isim
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When someone guts a dead animal or fish, they prepare it for cooking by removing all the organs from inside it. It is not always necessary to gut the fish prior to freezing
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The gut is the tube inside the body of a person or animal through which food passes while it is being digested
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Guts is the will and courage to do something which is difficult or unpleasant, or which might have unpleasant results. The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases
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A person's or animal's guts are all the organs inside them. By the time they finish, the crewmen are standing ankle-deep in fish guts
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Achronym for grand unified theory [F88] GUTs See grand unified theories [LB90] gyrofrequency The frequency with which an electron or other charged particle executes spiral gyrations in moving across a magnetic field [H76] gyrosynchrotron radiation Radiation emitted by mildly relativistic electrons [H76] This page is maintained by Cren Frayer Last modified: 2-Mar-99 Cren Frayer cd@ipac caltech edu -->
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remove the guts of; "gut the sheep" empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building
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emphasis If you say that you are working your guts out or slogging your guts out, you are emphasizing that you are working as hard as you can. Most have worked their guts out and made sacrifices. grand unified theory
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emphasis If you hate someone's guts, you dislike them very much indeed. We hate each other's guts
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To plunder of contents; to destroy or remove the interior or contents of; as, a mob gutted the house
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Gut is string made from part of the stomach of an animal. Traditionally, it is used to make the strings of sports rackets or musical instruments such as violins. see also gutted
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empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building
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a strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery
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The river s channel is often referred to as the "gut"
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-Slang for "Line Hose"
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The alimentary canal A term used when describing fish larvae
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the intestines
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the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus
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(1) A narrow passage such as a STRAIT or INLET (2) A CHANNEL in otherwise SHALLOW WATER, generally formed by water in motion
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the best place to hit your opponent with a stone-hard *smash
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remove the guts of; "gut the sheep"
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bowels; entrails
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The sac of silk taken from a silkworm (when ready to spin its cocoon), for the purpose of drawing it out into a thread
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See Catgut
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One of the prepared entrails of an animal, esp
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A narrow passage of water; as, the Gut of Canso
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An intenstine; a bowel; the whole alimentary canal; the enteron; pl
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of a sheep, used for various purposes
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This, when dry, is exceedingly strong, and is used as the snood of a fish line
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To take out the bowels from; to eviscerate
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gutless
uncourageous
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The state or condition of being gutless; cowardice
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Courage; determination - "She doesn't take any nonsense from anyone—she's got guts."
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plural form of gut
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Content, substance - "His speech had no guts in it."
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The entrails or contents of the abdomen
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guts.
derm - "I saw an accident and a girl was lying on the pavement and her derms were all hanging out."
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Past participle of to gut - "In order to progress, we need to wait until the next period! I'm gutted! Been given some tablets to help accelerate this and should get it within 7-10 days."
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deeply disappointed - "So there I was feeling totally gutted by the whole ghastly business."
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eviscerated - "He was leaning forward, head down, taking one deliberate step after another, both arms behind, dragging his gutted buck by its barely forked antlers."
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Simple past tense and past participle of gut - "Many believed this provision gutted the new law, as Lowry appointed three very conservative men to the body."
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Having a gut or guts - ""Uh, I'm having a problem " mumbled the soggy-gutted bear as he suddenly found himself wedged between two large Austrian women."
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With the most important parts destroyed (often by fire), removed or rendered useless - "Recognizing by late April that the new law was gutted beyond repair, the Michigan State Temperance Society urged prohibitionists to interrogate every every political candidate on this issue and to vote only for those who would "publicly pledge" to support "the passage and enforcement of law"."
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The remains after gutting a fish - "mackerel guttings"
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disheartening, crushing
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Present participle of gut
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lacking courage or vitality; "he was a yellow gutless worm"; "a spineless craven fellow"
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lacking courage or vitality; "he was a yellow gutless worm"; "a spineless craven fellow
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disapproval If you describe someone as gutless, you think they have a weak character and lack courage or determination. By attacking me, by attacking my wife, he has proved himself to be a gutless coward. lacking courage or determination = spineless
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cowardly; lacking courage sıfat
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the trait of lacking courage and determination; fearful of loss or injury
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cowardliness, lack of courage isim
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fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it"
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courage, energy, determination; intestines isim
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If you are gutted, you feel extremely disappointed or depressed about something that has happened. Birmingham City supporters will be absolutely gutted if he leaves the club
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