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Online English Turkish and Multilingual Dictionary 20+ million words and idioms.
the breeches
English - Turkish
Definition of
the breeches
in English Turkish dictionary
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breeches
(Tekstil)
jokey pantolonu
breeches
golf pantolon
breeches
i., çoğ. pantolon
breeches
külot pantolon
breeches
çoğ pantolon
breeches
dizlik
breeches
{i}
pantolon
breeches
(isim) pantolon
English - English
Definition of
the breeches
in English English dictionary
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breeches
plural form of breech
breeches
{n}
a garment for men
Breeches
breech
Breeches
brogues
Breeches
breeks
breeches
Longer, thicker hair on the back of the upper third of the hind legs
breeches
Trousers; pantaloons
breeches
Daniel Pool, What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew - pants that descended only to the knee and were worn with stockings
breeches
Trousers; pantaloons; britches
breeches
Breeches are trousers which reach as far as your knees. riding breeches. short trousers that fasten just below the knees
breeches
{i}
pants
breeches
A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes
breeches
They are tight-fitting trousers that do not cover the entire leg, worn for riding
breeches
plural of breech
breeches
trousers ending above the knee
breeches
white, knee-length trousers made of robust material; side fastening must be on the non-sword-arm side, and legs must have fastenings below the knees
breeches
Tight-fitting trousers that don't cover the entire leg, worn for riding
Turkish - English
Definition of
the breeches
in Turkish English dictionary
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breeches
britches
the breeches
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the breech·es
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the breeches
with respect to its inherent nature; &am..
(fide tohum) karığa dikme
quinquefoliated
power to direct or determine; &a..
want, wish for, would like (e.g:
one who bails or lades
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