sagely

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Englisch - Türkisch
bilge bir şekilde
ârifane
hakim bir şekilde
sage
hikmet sahibi
sage
(Tıp) Salvia oficinalis adlı bitkinin kurutulmuş yaprakalrı, ada çayı
sage
scarlet sage ateş çiçeği
sage
(Gıda) ada çayı
sage
ferasetli
sage
bilgece
sage
(Gıda) adaçayı bitkisi
sage
hakimane
sage
pir

Taoizm bugünkü Henan ilinde M.Ö. 604'te doğmuş bir pir olan Laozi'nin öğretileri üzerine kurulmuştur. - Taoism was founded on the teachings of Laozi, a sage born in 604 B.C. in present-day Henan Province.

sage
hakim
sage
ağırbaşlı
sage
bilge
sage
akıllı

Mutsuz bir akıllı olmaktansa mutlu bir aptal olmak daha iyidir. - Better to be a happy fool than an unhappy sage.

sage
adaçayı

Fesleğen, adaçayı, biberiye, kekik ve keklik otu popüler otlardır. - Basil, sage, rosemary, thyme and oregano are popular herbs.

sage
diraye
sage
wild sage yabanı adaçayı
sage
garden sage adaçayı
sage
Salvia sylvestris
sage
filozof
sage
adaçayı/bilge
sage
hikmet sahibi oluş
Englisch - Englisch
In the manner of a sage, with wisdom, wisely
{a} wisely, prudently, discreetly, gravely
wisely, judiciously, intelligently, prudently
in a wise manner; "she acted wisely when she invited her parents"
In a sage manner; wisely
sage
Word used in the email field of imageboards to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software
sage
A savory spice, Salvia officinalis, also planted for ornamental purposes. Scientific name: Salvia officinalis
sage
The act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an imageboard when posting a reply
sage
Grave; serious; solemn
sage
{n} a plant, a man of wisdom
sage
{a} wise, grave
sage
Type: Herb (fresh sprigs, dried whole leaves, crumbled, ground) Description: Narrow, oval, gray-green leaves Flavor: Musty, minty, slightly bitter Uses: Chicken, duck, goose, pork, sausages, stuffings
sage
Proceeding from wisdom; well judged; shrewd; well adapted to the purpose
sage
wise
sage
An herb with grayish green leaves, sage has a slightly bitter, musty flavor Sage is often used in dishes made with pork, cheese, and beans, and in poultry and other stuffings Recipe: Herbed Roast Turkey
sage
Sage means wise and knowledgeable, especially as the result of a lot of experience. He was famous for his sage advice to younger painters. = wise + sagely sage·ly Susan nodded sagely as if what I had said was profoundly significant = wisely
sage
{i} wise and learned person, person respected for their good judgment; variety of plant from the mint family (commonly used as a spice); sagebrush, variety of shrub found in the western United States
sage
Abbreviation for Stratospheric Aerosol Gas Experiment
sage
Having nice discernment and powers of judging; prudent; grave; sagacious
sage
A wise man; a man of gravity and wisdom; especially, a man venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave philosopher
sage
Domestic Virtue
sage
Stratospheric Aerosol & Gas Experiment (NASA) (also called AEM-2)
sage
The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet sage, and Mexican red and blue sage
sage
of the gray-green color of sage leaves
sage
Sage is a herb used in cooking
sage
acronym for Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment A NASA mission to study aerosols and atmospheric chemistry A SAGE instrument was also included on the ERBS satellite
sage
having wisdom that comes with age and experience
sage
- An intensely fragrant herb with soft, oblong, silvery green leaves Most common cooking variety: garden sage Other varieties include purple sage and pineapple sage Sage has a potent, savory and earthy flavor It can dominate and taste medicinal so use judiciously
sage
A suffruticose labiate plant (Salvia officinalis) with grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc
sage
a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom
sage
There are over 500 varieties of this herb that are prized for their aromatic bitter flavor Used to season pork, cheese, beans, stuffings, and sausages
sage
aromatic fresh or dried gray-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc
sage
The sagebrush
sage
any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb
sage
A relative of the mint, it is the predominant spice in American turkey stuffing
sage
A sage is a person who is regarded as being very wise. ancient Chinese sages
sage
Soothing agent Do not use if pregnant or epileptic
sage
Sage is a plant with grey-green leaves and purple, blue, or white flowers. very wise, especially as a result of a lot of experience. Aromatic perennial herb (Salvia officinalis) of the mint family, native to the Mediterranean. Its leaves are used fresh or dried as a flavouring in many foods. The stems, 2 ft (60 cm) tall, have rough or wrinkled, downy, gray-green or whitish green oval leaves. The flowers may be purple, pink, white, or red. Since the Middle Ages, sage tea has been brewed as a spring tonic and a stimulant believed to strengthen the memory and promote wisdom. See also salvia. Le Sage Sage Russell Sager Ruth
sage
A wise and virtuous person, an accomplished one who is second in rank to a saint
sage
The name for the online catalog that identifies materials owned by Colorado State University It includes books, PERIODICALS, GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, MICROFORMS, etc SAGE
sage
aromatic fresh or dried gray-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb of the gray-green color of sage leaves having wisdom that comes with age and experience
sage
{s} wise, learned, judicious
sagely

    Silbentrennung

    sage·ly

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'sAj ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin sapius, from Latin sapere to taste, have good taste, be wise; akin to Oscan sipus knowing, Old Saxon ansebbian to perceive.
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