bavarian

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English - Turkish
{s} Bavyera
(sıfat) Bavyera
(isim) bavyeralı
{i} bavyeralı
Bavarian charr
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Dağ göllerinde yaşayan bir tür alabalık
English - English
Of or pertaining to Bavaria
A German dialect spoken in Bavaria (a state of southern West Germany) and Austria, which varies considerably across different regions
A type of custard-like food, made with fruit

peach bavarian.

{n} a native of Bavaria in Germany
{n} pertaining to Bavaria
{i} native or resident of Bavaria
{i} High German spoken in Bavaria and Austria
{s} of or pertaining to Bavaria; of or from Bavaria (state in southeastern Germany)
A native or an inhabitant of Bavaria
of or relating to or characteristic of Bavaria or its people; "Bavarian beer"
of or relating to or characteristic of Bavaria or its people; "Bavarian beer
Bavarian Forest
a wooded low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany
Bavarian charr
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) A European mountain trout (Salvelinus alpinus); saibling
Bavarian Alps
A range of the Alps between southern Bavaria in Germany and the Tyrol in western Austria. It rises to 2,964.9 m (9,721 ft) at Zugspitze on the southern border of Germany
Bavarian Motor Works
{i} BMW, Bayerische Motoren Werke, German company and manufacturer of cars and motorcycles; brand of German luxury car
Bavarian cream
pudding-like dessert
Bavarian cream
A dessert of custard, whipped cream, gelatin, and often other flavorings, such as puréed fruit or chocolate
bavarian blue
blue cheese of Bavaria
bavarian cream
a rich custard set with gelatin
War of the Bavarian Succession
(1778-79) Conflict in which Frederick II of Prussia prevented Joseph II of Austria from acquiring Bavaria. After the death of the Bavarian elector Maximilian Joseph (1727-77), his successor, Charles Theodore (1724-99), ceded Lower Bavaria to Austria. Frederick II responded by declaring war (1778). There was little fighting because each force was concerned with cutting its opponent's communications and denying it supplies. Short on supplies, soldiers foraged for potatoes; hence, the conflict was nicknamed the "potato war." In 1779 Austria and Prussia signed a treaty giving Austria a fraction of the territory originally occupied
bavarian

    Hyphenation

    Ba·va·ri·an

    Turkish pronunciation

    bıveriın

    Pronunciation

    /bəˈverēən/ /bəˈvɛriːən/

    Etymology

    () Bavaria +‎ -an
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