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bit

Bit yumurtalarını kontrol etmek için ince dişli bir tarak kullanabilirsiniz. - You can use a fine-toothed comb to check for nits.

/vb.yumurtası
{i} bit yumurtası
bit sirkesi
nit pick
her şeye kusur bulmak
nit pick
kusur aramak
nit pick
Bunmak
nit picky
nit seçici
nits
nit
English - English
The egg of a louse
A young louse
A fool, a nitwit
A candela per square meter
the egg of a louse or some other insect
{n} the egg of a louse or any little animal
The egg of a louse or other small insect
A unit of luminance which is synonymous with candela per square meter
the oldest college tournament, in which 32 teams not selected to the NCAA Tournament compete each year
{i} egg of an insect (usually a louse); nothing (Slang)
(nt) SI unit of illuminance equal to one candela per square meter
is an abreviation for the measure of brightness properly called candela per meter square (cd/m2)
a creator, Worshiped at Sais, Nit has creation, war, and weaving influences She also serves a protective funerary role, sometimes taking the place that Nebthet serves in Wesir's funerary preparation Nit is also sought out for wisdom in myth, during the contendings of Heru (Horus) and Set, where she adjudicates that the throne of Wesir go to his son and Heir, Heru-Sa-Aset Further reading on Nit: • The House of Netjer's Glossary of Names
a luminance unit equal to 1 candle per square meter measured perpendicular to the rays from the source
An equivalent name for the unit of luminance: candelas per square meter
egg or young of an insect parasitic on mammals especially a sucking louse; often attached to a hair or item of clothing a luminance unit equal to 1 candle per square meter measured perpendicular to the rays from the source
A unit of luminance (photometric brightness) equal to one candela per square meter
Nits are the eggs of insects called lice which live in people's hair
egg or young of an insect parasitic on mammals especially a sucking louse; often attached to a hair or item of clothing
Network Information Table An information table which is transmitted along with TV programs and the other digital information
disapproval If you refer to someone as a nit, you think they are stupid or silly. I'd rather leave the business than work with such a nit. = nitwit, twit. A unit of illuminative brightness equal to one candle per square meter, measured perpendicular to the rays of the source
The empty egg shell of the head louse left stuck to a hair shaft after the insect has hatched
the egg of a head lous, usually found attached to the hair within 1cm of the scalp
nit comb
a fine-toothed comb used to remove nits from the hair
nit nurse
a nurse who periodically checked schoolchildren's hair for lice, earliest written mention in 1942
nit-noid
A small and inconsequential detail, fact, statistic or variance, usually associated with system or universe of data analysis. Nit-noids can be troublesome to dismiss as statistically insignificant and are hence often irritating to those that must deal with them
nit wit
{i} stupid person, idiot, imbecile
nit-picking
when someone argues about small unimportant details or tries to find small mistakes in something
nits
plural of nit
nits
{i} lice eggs; lice
Turkish - English
nits
n s. antimon, -nit m s. antimonglanz
n s. antimony, p. m-nit antimonglanz
nit

    Turkish pronunciation

    nît

    Synonyms

    dickies

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnət/ /ˈnɪt/

    Etymology

    () Middle English nite, from Old English hnitu, from Proto-Germanic *xnitz (cf. Dutch neet, German Nisse, Norwegian nit), from Proto-Indo-European *k̑(o)nid- (cf. Scottish Gaelic sneadh, Lithuanian glìnda, Polish gnida, Albanian thëri, Ancient Greek κονίς (konís))

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