havelock

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} şapkaya takılan örtü
(isim) şapkaya takılan örtü
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A cap incorporating a cloth hanging down the sides and back, to protect the ears and neck; often created ad hoc by placing a kerchief on the head and holding it in place with a cap
The cloth that hangs from the back of a hat to protect the wearer's neck
A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke
a cloth covering for a service cap with a flap extending over the back of the neck to protect the neck from direct rays of the sun
{i} cloth addition on a hat that provides additional protection from the sun (especially to the neck)
Havelock Ellis
born Feb. 2, 1859, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. died July 8, 1939, Washbrook, Suffolk British sexuality researcher. A medical doctor, he gave up his practice to devote himself to scientific and literary work. His major work, the seven-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897-1928), was a comprehensive, groundbreaking encyclopaedia of human sexual biology, behaviour, and attitudes whose topics included homosexuality, masturbation, and the physiology of sexual behaviour. Sale of the first volume led to a trial when the salesman was arrested on obscenity charges; the later volumes had to be published in the U.S. and were legally available only to the medical profession until 1935. Ellis viewed sexual activity as a natural expression of love and sought to dispel the widespread fear and ignorance surrounding it. He was also known as a champion of women's rights
Henry Havelock Ellis
born Feb. 2, 1859, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. died July 8, 1939, Washbrook, Suffolk British sexuality researcher. A medical doctor, he gave up his practice to devote himself to scientific and literary work. His major work, the seven-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1897-1928), was a comprehensive, groundbreaking encyclopaedia of human sexual biology, behaviour, and attitudes whose topics included homosexuality, masturbation, and the physiology of sexual behaviour. Sale of the first volume led to a trial when the salesman was arrested on obscenity charges; the later volumes had to be published in the U.S. and were legally available only to the medical profession until 1935. Ellis viewed sexual activity as a natural expression of love and sought to dispel the widespread fear and ignorance surrounding it. He was also known as a champion of women's rights
havelock

    الواصلة

    have·lock

    التركية النطق

    hävläk

    النطق

    /ˈhavˌläk/ /ˈhævˌlɑːk/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () Eponym, from Sir
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