rahip cüppesi

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Turkish - English
cowl
A metal protective covering that covers the engine; also cowling
A ship's ventilator with a bell-shaped top which can be swivelled to catch the wind and force it below
A monk's hood or hooded robe
cover with or as with a cowl; "cowl the boys and veil the girls"
A removable metal scoop at the base of the windshield and rear of the hood that directs air into the air box
A part of the vehicle's body, located between the engine compartment and the dash panel Often the windshield wipers are attached here
A cowl-shaped cap, commonly turning with the wind, used to improve the draft of a chimney, ventilating shaft, etc
A monk's hood; usually attached to the gown
A wire cap for the smokestack of a locomotive
A cowl is a large loose hood covering a person's head, or their head and shoulders. Cowls are worn especially by monks
The name was also applied to the hood and garment together
a loose hood or hooded robe (as worn by a monk)
Refers to the entire overgarment of a monk or nun, often pleated and very long so that it trails a bit Monks' cowls have a hood which can veil the head or rest over the shoulders, as appropriate
The portion of a car's body between the engine compartment and the driver which ordinarily houses the instruments and the plenum chamber for the heater-ventilation system
A mask that covers the majority of the head
a loose hood or hooded robe (as worn by a monk) cover with or as with a cowl; "cowl the boys and veil the girls
deep hood worn by the Seer of Conners' Hall and also by Leonard in her guise of The Hooded One A cowl shadows the face of its wearer
protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine; "there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars"; "the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine"
A vessel carried on a pole between two persons, for conveyance of water
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