mummy

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} anne

Anne, bana şekerleme satın almam için para verebilir misin. - Mummy, could you give me money to buy sweets?

Anne, mendilim nerede? - Mummy, where's my hanky?

{i} mumya

Biz müzede bir mumya gördük. - We saw a mummy at the museum.

Mısırlı çocuk neden şaşırdı? Babası gerçekten bir mumyaydı. - Why was the Egyptian boy confused? His daddy was really a mummy.

anneciğim
arme
(İİ) anne
i., İng., k.dili. anne, anneciğim
iyi muhafaza edilmiş ceset
mumya/anne
mummy's boy
mumya kuzusu
mummy's boy
muhallebi çocuğu
mommy
(Konuşma Dili) anneciğim
mommy
Aİ.anne
mommy
i., k.dili. anne, anneciğim
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
To mummify
Any naturally preserved human or animal body
A child's term for mother
A substance used in medicine prepared from mummified flesh

Yet another scatological medicament was obtained from mummy, the material derived from a dried or embalmed human corpse, the most valuable being that imported from Mizraim (ancient Egypt).

An embalmed corpse wrapped in linen bandages for burial, especially as practised by the ancient Egyptians
A pulp
{n} an Egyptian embalmed corpse, a wax
Ones mother
an embalmed and dried out body Mummification was used by the ancient Egyptians to preserve the outer shell of the body after death This was thought to help identify people when they were reincarnated
Dried flesh of a mummy
a body embalmed and dried and wrapped for burial (as in ancient Egypt)
informal terms for a mother
When an Egyptian died, the body was turned into a mummy To do this, it was dried, preserved, and wrapped in linen Many mummies are now studied using modern medical techniques sucj as X rays and CT scans
To embalm; to mummify
A childs term for mother
a dead body preserved in lifelike condition
A gummy liquor that exudes from embalmed flesh when heated; formerly supposed to have magical and medicinal properties
{i} embalmed corpse, mummified corpse; mother (British)
Some people, especially young children, call their mother mummy. I want my mummy Mummy says I can play out in the garden
the preserved remains of a corpse, treated with dehydrating salts and natron, and wrapped in linen bandages
A dead body embalmed and dried after the manner of the ancient Egyptians; also, a body preserved, by any means, in a dry state, from the process of putrefaction
A sort of wax used in grafting, etc
the preserved body of a person or animal Mummies are made naturally or by embalming
See Mummy brown (below)
One whose affections and energies are withered
The preserved body of a deceased person or animal
A mummy is a dead body which was preserved long ago by being rubbed with special oils and wrapped in cloth. an Egyptian mummy. Body embalmed or preserved for burial in the manner of the ancient Egyptians. The process varied from age to age in Egypt, but it always involved removing the internal organs, treating the body with resin, and wrapping it in linen bandages. (In later Egyptian times, the organs were replaced after treatment.) Among the many other peoples who practiced mummification were those of the Torres Strait, near Papua New Guinea, and the Incas
An embalmed body that is preserved, most commonly in the Egyptian fashion
A brown color obtained from bitumen
mummy's boy
Alternative spelling of momma's boy
mummy bag
A sleeping bag that is tapered at the ends to conserve additional heat
mummy's boy
a mother's boy
Mommy
One's mother

I wish Mommy and Daddy didn't argue so much.

mommy
Mother
yummy mummy
A mother who is considered sexually attractive

Formes is the freshest of the major maternity chains, but the staid selection is more French-mumsy than yummy-mummy.

Mommy
Ones mother
mommy
informal terms for a mother
mommy
mother (as used by young children)
mommy
{i} mother (Informal)
mommy
Some people, especially young children, call their mother mommy. Mommy and I went in an aeroplane. S3 mommies mother - used by or to young children British Equivalent: mummy
mummies
plural of mummy
mummy

    الواصلة

    mum·my

    التركية النطق

    mʌmi

    النطق

    /ˈməmē/ /ˈmʌmiː/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ m&-mE ] (noun.) 1615. From Anglo-Norman mumie, from Middle French momie, from Medieval Latin mumia, from Arabic مومياء (mūmiyā'), from Persian مومیا (mumyā), from موم (mum, “wax”).

    الازمنة

    mummies, mummying, mummied
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