(isim) kaldırım taşı, parke taşı, yuvarlak kaya parçası, arnavut kaldırımı

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cobble
A cobblestone
To assemble ('cobble together' an improvised assembly)
To tell someone a story of dubious authenticity; a tall tale
A rounded rock on a beach, with diameter ranging from about 75 to 250 mm - see also Boulder, Gravel, Shingle
A rounded or partly rounded fragment of rock 3 to 10 inches (7 6 to 25 centimeters) in diameter
(see Substrate)
- A rounded rock fragment that is smaller than a boulder but larger than a pebble
Rounded ROCKS ranging in diameter from approximately 64 to 256 mm
To make shoes (what a cobbler does)
To assemble (cobble together an improvised assembly)
{f} pave with cobblestones (smooth rounded stones); repair shoes
To make or mend coarsely; to patch; to botch; as, to cobble shoes
rectangular paving stone with curved top; once used to make roads
Cob coal
A fishing boat
rock from 3 to 12 inches in diameter; also called rubble
{i} naturally rounded stone (especially such a stone used in paving a street); unprofessional or shabby work
Rock fragment 50 - 250 mm in its longest diameter; usually rounded by weathering; larger than gravel, smaller than a boulder
See under Cob
(isim) kaldırım taşı, parke taşı, yuvarlak kaya parçası, arnavut kaldırımı

    Hyphenation

    (i·sim) kal·dı·rım ta·şı, par·ke ta·şı, yu·var·lak ka·ya par·ça·sı, ar·na·vut kal·dı·rı·mı
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