prothesis

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English - Turkish
protez
öntüreme
kelimenin başına bir ses veya hece ilavesi
(Dilbilim) ön türeme
{i} takma organ
{i} önses ilavesi
Ortodoks kilisesinde Aşai Rabbaniyi hazırlama
prosthesis
protez

Söylemek istiyorum: Afganistan gezisi ve protezlerim için teşekkürler! - I want to say: Thanks for the trip to Afghanistan and for my prosthesis!

prosthesis
(Tıp) protezler

Söylemek istiyorum: Afganistan gezisi ve protezlerim için teşekkürler! - I want to say: Thanks for the trip to Afghanistan and for my prosthesis!

prosthesis
{i} önses ilavesi [dilb.]
prosthesis
{ç} pros.the.ses (prasthi'siz)
prosthesis
{i} takma organ
prosthesis
prosthetic protez kabilinden
prosthesis
{i} öntüreme
prosthesis
(Tıp) Sakat bir yere suni organ ilavesi, protez
prosthesis
sakat bir yere suni uzuv ilavesi
prothetic
(Diş Hekimliği) Proteze ilişkin
English - English
The prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in nother from other ("a whole nother thing"), or Spanish esfera from Latin sphaera (“sphere”)
a type of preparatory ceremony, part of the Divine Liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church
{i} addition of a letter syllable or phoneme at the beginning of a word (Grammar)
The addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in nother from other ("a whole nother thing"), or Spanish esfera from Latin sphaera (sphere)
A credence table; so called by the Eastern or Greek Church
h-prothesis
The prothesis of an h sound to words beginning with a vowel
prothesis.
prosthesis
t-prothesis
The prothesis of a t sound to words beginning with a vowel
t-prothesis
Replacement of an initial s sound with a t sound
prothetic
Of or pertaining to prothesis; as, a prothetic apparatus
prothesis

    Hyphenation

    proth·e·sis

    Synonyms

    prosthesis

    Antonyms

    aphesis

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () Late Latin prothesis (also prosthesis), alteration from Ancient Greek πρόσθεσις (prósthesis, “addition of a letter in the beginning of a word, augmentation”),Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής, ed. Institute of Manolis Triantafyllidis (1998): . but often confused for a descendant of the Ancient Greek word πρόθεσις (próthesis, “a preposing, preposition”).
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